1#!/bin/sh 2# 3# Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano 4# 5# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 6# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 7# the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or 8# (at your option) any later version. 9# 10# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13# GNU General Public License for more details. 14# 15# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 16# along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ . 17 18# if --tee was passed, write the output not only to the terminal, but 19# additionally to the file test-results/$BASENAME.out, too. 20case"$GIT_TEST_TEE_STARTED, $* "in 21done,*) 22# do not redirect again 23;; 24*' --tee '*|*' --va'*) 25mkdir-p test-results 26 BASE=test-results/$(basename "$0" .sh) 27(GIT_TEST_TEE_STARTED=done${SHELL-sh}"$0""$@"2>&1; 28echo $? >$BASE.exit) |tee$BASE.out 29test"$(cat $BASE.exit)"=0 30exit 31;; 32esac 33 34# Keep the original TERM for say_color 35ORIGINAL_TERM=$TERM 36 37# For repeatability, reset the environment to known value. 38LANG=C 39LC_ALL=C 40PAGER=cat 41TZ=UTC 42TERM=dumb 43export LANG LC_ALL PAGER TERM TZ 44EDITOR=: 45unset VISUAL 46unset EMAIL 47unset $(perl -e' 48 my @env = keys %ENV; 49 my$ok= join("|", qw( 50 TRACE 51 DEBUG 52 USE_LOOKUP 53 TEST 54 .*_TEST 55 PROVE 56 VALGRIND 57 )); 58 my @vars = grep(/^GIT_/ && !/^GIT_($ok)/o, @env); 59 print join("\n", @vars); 60') 61GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL=author@example.com 62GIT_AUTHOR_NAME='A U Thor' 63GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL=committer@example.com 64GIT_COMMITTER_NAME='C O Mitter' 65GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY=5 66export GIT_MERGE_VERBOSITY 67export GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL GIT_AUTHOR_NAME 68export GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL GIT_COMMITTER_NAME 69export EDITOR 70 71# Protect ourselves from common misconfiguration to export 72# CDPATH into the environment 73unset CDPATH 74 75unset GREP_OPTIONS 76 77case$(echo $GIT_TRACE |tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]")in 781|2|true) 79echo"* warning: Some tests will not work if GIT_TRACE" \ 80"is set as to trace on STDERR ! *" 81echo"* warning: Please set GIT_TRACE to something" \ 82"other than 1, 2 or true ! *" 83;; 84esac 85 86# Convenience 87# 88# A regexp to match 5 and 40 hexdigits 89_x05='[0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f][0-9a-f]' 90_x40="$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05$_x05" 91 92# Zero SHA-1 93_z40=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 94 95# Line feed 96LF=' 97' 98 99# Each test should start with something like this, after copyright notices: 100# 101# test_description='Description of this test... 102# This test checks if command xyzzy does the right thing... 103# ' 104# . ./test-lib.sh 105["x$ORIGINAL_TERM"!="xdumb"] && ( 106 TERM=$ORIGINAL_TERM&& 107export TERM && 108[-t1] && 109tput bold >/dev/null 2>&1&& 110tput setaf 1>/dev/null 2>&1&& 111tput sgr0 >/dev/null 2>&1 112) && 113 color=t 114 115whiletest"$#"-ne0 116do 117case"$1"in 118-d|--d|--de|--deb|--debu|--debug) 119 debug=t;shift;; 120-i|--i|--im|--imm|--imme|--immed|--immedi|--immedia|--immediat|--immediate) 121 immediate=t;shift;; 122-l|--l|--lo|--lon|--long|--long-|--long-t|--long-te|--long-tes|--long-test|--long-tests) 123 GIT_TEST_LONG=t;export GIT_TEST_LONG;shift;; 124-h|--h|--he|--hel|--help) 125help=t;shift;; 126-v|--v|--ve|--ver|--verb|--verbo|--verbos|--verbose) 127 verbose=t;shift;; 128-q|--q|--qu|--qui|--quie|--quiet) 129# Ignore --quiet under a TAP::Harness. Saying how many tests 130# passed without the ok/not ok details is always an error. 131test -z"$HARNESS_ACTIVE"&& quiet=t;shift;; 132--with-dashes) 133 with_dashes=t;shift;; 134--no-color) 135 color=;shift;; 136--va|--val|--valg|--valgr|--valgri|--valgrin|--valgrind) 137 valgrind=t; verbose=t;shift;; 138--tee) 139shift;;# was handled already 140--root=*) 141 root=$(expr "z$1" : 'z[^=]*=\(.*\)') 142 shift ;; 143 *) 144 echo "error: unknown test option '$1'" >&2; exit 1 ;; 145 esac 146done 147 148if test -n "$color"; then 149 say_color () { 150 ( 151 TERM=$ORIGINAL_TERM 152 export TERM 153 case "$1" in 154 error) tput bold; tput setaf 1;; # bold red 155 skip) tput bold; tput setaf 2;; # bold green 156 pass) tput setaf 2;; # green 157 info) tput setaf 3;; # brown 158 *) test -n "$quiet" && return;; 159 esac 160 shift 161 printf "%s" "$*" 162 tput sgr0 163 echo 164 ) 165 } 166else 167 say_color() { 168 test -z "$1" && test -n "$quiet" && return 169 shift 170 echo "$*" 171 } 172fi 173 174error () { 175 say_color error "error: $*" 176 GIT_EXIT_OK=t 177 exit 1 178} 179 180say () { 181 say_color info "$*" 182} 183 184test "${test_description}" != "" || 185error "Test script did not set test_description." 186 187if test "$help" = "t" 188then 189 echo "$test_description" 190 exit 0 191fi 192 193exec 5>&1 194if test "$verbose" = "t" 195then 196 exec 4>&2 3>&1 197else 198 exec 4>/dev/null 3>/dev/null 199fi 200 201test_failure=0 202test_count=0 203test_fixed=0 204test_broken=0 205test_success=0 206 207test_external_has_tap=0 208 209die () { 210 code=$? 211 if test -n "$GIT_EXIT_OK" 212 then 213 exit$code 214 else 215 echo >&5 "FATAL: Unexpected exit with code$code" 216 exit 1 217 fi 218} 219 220GIT_EXIT_OK= 221trap 'die' EXIT 222 223# The semantics of the editor variables are that of invoking 224# sh -c "$EDITOR\"$@\"" files ... 225# 226# If our trash directory contains shell metacharacters, they will be 227# interpreted if we just set$EDITORdirectly, so do a little dance with 228# environment variables to work around this. 229# 230# In particular, quoting isn't enough, as the path may contain the same quote 231# that we're using. 232test_set_editor () { 233 FAKE_EDITOR="$1" 234export FAKE_EDITOR 235 EDITOR='"$FAKE_EDITOR"' 236export EDITOR 237} 238 239test_decode_color () { 240awk' 241 function name(n) { 242 if (n == 0) return "RESET"; 243 if (n == 1) return "BOLD"; 244 if (n == 30) return "BLACK"; 245 if (n == 31) return "RED"; 246 if (n == 32) return "GREEN"; 247 if (n == 33) return "YELLOW"; 248 if (n == 34) return "BLUE"; 249 if (n == 35) return "MAGENTA"; 250 if (n == 36) return "CYAN"; 251 if (n == 37) return "WHITE"; 252 if (n == 40) return "BLACK"; 253 if (n == 41) return "BRED"; 254 if (n == 42) return "BGREEN"; 255 if (n == 43) return "BYELLOW"; 256 if (n == 44) return "BBLUE"; 257 if (n == 45) return "BMAGENTA"; 258 if (n == 46) return "BCYAN"; 259 if (n == 47) return "BWHITE"; 260 } 261 { 262 while (match($0, /\033\[[0-9;]*m/) != 0) { 263 printf "%s<", substr($0, 1, RSTART-1); 264 codes = substr($0, RSTART+2, RLENGTH-3); 265 if (length(codes) == 0) 266 printf "%s", name(0) 267 else { 268 n = split(codes, ary, ";"); 269 sep = ""; 270 for (i = 1; i <= n; i++) { 271 printf "%s%s", sep, name(ary[i]); 272 sep = ";" 273 } 274 } 275 printf ">"; 276$0= substr($0, RSTART + RLENGTH, length($0) - RSTART - RLENGTH + 1); 277 } 278 print 279 } 280 ' 281} 282 283nul_to_q () { 284 perl -pe'y/\000/Q/' 285} 286 287q_to_nul () { 288 perl -pe'y/Q/\000/' 289} 290 291q_to_cr () { 292tr Q '\015' 293} 294 295q_to_tab () { 296tr Q '\011' 297} 298 299append_cr () { 300sed-e's/$/Q/'|tr Q '\015' 301} 302 303remove_cr () { 304tr'\015' Q |sed-e's/Q$//' 305} 306 307# In some bourne shell implementations, the "unset" builtin returns 308# nonzero status when a variable to be unset was not set in the first 309# place. 310# 311# Use sane_unset when that should not be considered an error. 312 313sane_unset () { 314unset"$@" 315return0 316} 317 318test_tick () { 319iftest -z"${test_tick+set}" 320then 321 test_tick=1112911993 322else 323 test_tick=$(($test_tick + 60)) 324fi 325 GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="$test_tick-0700" 326 GIT_AUTHOR_DATE="$test_tick-0700" 327export GIT_COMMITTER_DATE GIT_AUTHOR_DATE 328} 329 330# Call test_commit with the arguments "<message> [<file> [<contents>]]" 331# 332# This will commit a file with the given contents and the given commit 333# message. It will also add a tag with <message> as name. 334# 335# Both <file> and <contents> default to <message>. 336 337test_commit () { 338file=${2:-"$1.t"} 339echo"${3-$1}">"$file"&& 340 git add "$file"&& 341 test_tick && 342 git commit -m"$1"&& 343 git tag "$1" 344} 345 346# Call test_merge with the arguments "<message> <commit>", where <commit> 347# can be a tag pointing to the commit-to-merge. 348 349test_merge () { 350 test_tick && 351 git merge -m"$1""$2"&& 352 git tag "$1" 353} 354 355# This function helps systems where core.filemode=false is set. 356# Use it instead of plain 'chmod +x' to set or unset the executable bit 357# of a file in the working directory and add it to the index. 358 359test_chmod () { 360chmod"$@"&& 361 git update-index --add"--chmod=$@" 362} 363 364# Unset a configuration variable, but don't fail if it doesn't exist. 365test_unconfig () { 366 git config --unset-all"$@" 367 config_status=$? 368case"$config_status"in 3695)# ok, nothing to unset 370 config_status=0 371;; 372esac 373return$config_status 374} 375 376# Set git config, automatically unsetting it after the test is over. 377test_config () { 378 test_when_finished "test_unconfig '$1'"&& 379 git config "$@" 380} 381 382# Use test_set_prereq to tell that a particular prerequisite is available. 383# The prerequisite can later be checked for in two ways: 384# 385# - Explicitly using test_have_prereq. 386# 387# - Implicitly by specifying the prerequisite tag in the calls to 388# test_expect_{success,failure,code}. 389# 390# The single parameter is the prerequisite tag (a simple word, in all 391# capital letters by convention). 392 393test_set_prereq () { 394 satisfied="$satisfied$1" 395} 396satisfied=" " 397 398test_have_prereq () { 399# prerequisites can be concatenated with ',' 400 save_IFS=$IFS 401 IFS=, 402set -- $* 403 IFS=$save_IFS 404 405 total_prereq=0 406 ok_prereq=0 407 missing_prereq= 408 409for prerequisite 410do 411 total_prereq=$(($total_prereq + 1)) 412case$satisfiedin 413*"$prerequisite"*) 414 ok_prereq=$(($ok_prereq + 1)) 415;; 416*) 417# Keep a list of missing prerequisites 418iftest -z"$missing_prereq" 419then 420 missing_prereq=$prerequisite 421else 422 missing_prereq="$prerequisite,$missing_prereq" 423fi 424esac 425done 426 427test$total_prereq=$ok_prereq 428} 429 430test_declared_prereq () { 431case",$test_prereq,"in 432*,$1,*) 433return0 434;; 435esac 436return1 437} 438 439# You are not expected to call test_ok_ and test_failure_ directly, use 440# the text_expect_* functions instead. 441 442test_ok_ () { 443 test_success=$(($test_success + 1)) 444 say_color """ok$test_count- $@" 445} 446 447test_failure_ () { 448 test_failure=$(($test_failure + 1)) 449 say_color error "not ok -$test_count$1" 450shift 451echo"$@"|sed-e's/^/# /' 452test"$immediate"=""|| { GIT_EXIT_OK=t;exit1; } 453} 454 455test_known_broken_ok_ () { 456 test_fixed=$(($test_fixed+1)) 457 say_color """ok$test_count- $@ # TODO known breakage" 458} 459 460test_known_broken_failure_ () { 461 test_broken=$(($test_broken+1)) 462 say_color skip "not ok$test_count- $@ # TODO known breakage" 463} 464 465test_debug () { 466test"$debug"=""||eval"$1" 467} 468 469test_eval_ () { 470# This is a separate function because some tests use 471# "return" to end a test_expect_success block early. 472eval>&3 2>&4"$*" 473} 474 475test_run_ () { 476 test_cleanup=: 477 expecting_failure=$2 478 test_eval_ "$1" 479 eval_ret=$? 480 481iftest -z"$immediate"||test$eval_ret=0||test -n"$expecting_failure" 482then 483 test_eval_ "$test_cleanup" 484fi 485iftest"$verbose"="t"&&test -n"$HARNESS_ACTIVE";then 486echo"" 487fi 488return"$eval_ret" 489} 490 491test_skip () { 492 test_count=$(($test_count+1)) 493 to_skip= 494for skp in$GIT_SKIP_TESTS 495do 496case$this_test.$test_countin 497$skp) 498 to_skip=t 499break 500esac 501done 502iftest -z"$to_skip"&&test -n"$test_prereq"&& 503! test_have_prereq "$test_prereq" 504then 505 to_skip=t 506fi 507case"$to_skip"in 508 t) 509 of_prereq= 510iftest"$missing_prereq"!="$test_prereq" 511then 512 of_prereq=" of$test_prereq" 513fi 514 515 say_color skip >&3"skipping test: $@" 516 say_color skip "ok$test_count# skip$1(missing$missing_prereq${of_prereq})" 517: true 518;; 519*) 520 false 521;; 522esac 523} 524 525test_expect_failure () { 526test"$#"=3&& { test_prereq=$1;shift; } || test_prereq= 527test"$#"=2|| 528 error "bug in the test script: not 2 or 3 parameters to test-expect-failure" 529export test_prereq 530if! test_skip "$@" 531then 532 say >&3"checking known breakage:$2" 533if test_run_ "$2" expecting_failure 534then 535 test_known_broken_ok_ "$1" 536else 537 test_known_broken_failure_ "$1" 538fi 539fi 540echo>&3"" 541} 542 543test_expect_success () { 544test"$#"=3&& { test_prereq=$1;shift; } || test_prereq= 545test"$#"=2|| 546 error "bug in the test script: not 2 or 3 parameters to test-expect-success" 547export test_prereq 548if! test_skip "$@" 549then 550 say >&3"expecting success:$2" 551if test_run_ "$2" 552then 553 test_ok_ "$1" 554else 555 test_failure_ "$@" 556fi 557fi 558echo>&3"" 559} 560 561# test_external runs external test scripts that provide continuous 562# test output about their progress, and succeeds/fails on 563# zero/non-zero exit code. It outputs the test output on stdout even 564# in non-verbose mode, and announces the external script with "# run 565# <n>: ..." before running it. When providing relative paths, keep in 566# mind that all scripts run in "trash directory". 567# Usage: test_external description command arguments... 568# Example: test_external 'Perl API' perl ../path/to/test.pl 569test_external () { 570test"$#"=4&& { test_prereq=$1;shift; } || test_prereq= 571test"$#"=3|| 572 error >&5"bug in the test script: not 3 or 4 parameters to test_external" 573 descr="$1" 574shift 575export test_prereq 576if! test_skip "$descr""$@" 577then 578# Announce the script to reduce confusion about the 579# test output that follows. 580 say_color """# run$test_count:$descr($*)" 581# Export TEST_DIRECTORY, TRASH_DIRECTORY and GIT_TEST_LONG 582# to be able to use them in script 583export TEST_DIRECTORY TRASH_DIRECTORY GIT_TEST_LONG 584# Run command; redirect its stderr to &4 as in 585# test_run_, but keep its stdout on our stdout even in 586# non-verbose mode. 587"$@"2>&4 588if["$?"=0] 589then 590iftest$test_external_has_tap-eq0;then 591 test_ok_ "$descr" 592else 593 say_color """# test_external test$descrwas ok" 594 test_success=$(($test_success + 1)) 595fi 596else 597iftest$test_external_has_tap-eq0;then 598 test_failure_ "$descr""$@" 599else 600 say_color error "# test_external test$descrfailed: $@" 601 test_failure=$(($test_failure + 1)) 602fi 603fi 604fi 605} 606 607# Like test_external, but in addition tests that the command generated 608# no output on stderr. 609test_external_without_stderr () { 610# The temporary file has no (and must have no) security 611# implications. 612 tmp=${TMPDIR:-/tmp} 613 stderr="$tmp/git-external-stderr.$$.tmp" 614 test_external "$@"4>"$stderr" 615[-f"$stderr"] || error "Internal error:$stderrdisappeared." 616 descr="no stderr:$1" 617shift 618 say >&3"# expecting no stderr from previous command" 619if[ !-s"$stderr"];then 620rm"$stderr" 621 622iftest$test_external_has_tap-eq0;then 623 test_ok_ "$descr" 624else 625 say_color """# test_external_without_stderr test$descrwas ok" 626 test_success=$(($test_success + 1)) 627fi 628else 629if["$verbose"= t ];then 630 output=`echo; echo "# Stderr is:"; cat "$stderr"` 631else 632 output= 633fi 634# rm first in case test_failure exits. 635rm"$stderr" 636iftest$test_external_has_tap-eq0;then 637 test_failure_ "$descr""$@""$output" 638else 639 say_color error "# test_external_without_stderr test$descrfailed: $@:$output" 640 test_failure=$(($test_failure + 1)) 641fi 642fi 643} 644 645# debugging-friendly alternatives to "test [-f|-d|-e]" 646# The commands test the existence or non-existence of $1. $2 can be 647# given to provide a more precise diagnosis. 648test_path_is_file () { 649if! [-f"$1"] 650then 651echo"File$1doesn't exist. $*" 652 false 653fi 654} 655 656test_path_is_dir () { 657if! [-d"$1"] 658then 659echo"Directory$1doesn't exist. $*" 660 false 661fi 662} 663 664test_path_is_missing () { 665if[-e"$1"] 666then 667echo"Path exists:" 668ls-ld"$1" 669if[$#-ge1];then 670echo"$*" 671fi 672 false 673fi 674} 675 676# test_line_count checks that a file has the number of lines it 677# ought to. For example: 678# 679# test_expect_success 'produce exactly one line of output' ' 680# do something >output && 681# test_line_count = 1 output 682# ' 683# 684# is like "test $(wc -l <output) = 1" except that it passes the 685# output through when the number of lines is wrong. 686 687test_line_count () { 688iftest$#!=3 689then 690 error "bug in the test script: not 3 parameters to test_line_count" 691elif!test$(wc -l <"$3")"$1""$2" 692then 693echo"test_line_count: line count for$3!$1$2" 694cat"$3" 695return1 696fi 697} 698 699# This is not among top-level (test_expect_success | test_expect_failure) 700# but is a prefix that can be used in the test script, like: 701# 702# test_expect_success 'complain and die' ' 703# do something && 704# do something else && 705# test_must_fail git checkout ../outerspace 706# ' 707# 708# Writing this as "! git checkout ../outerspace" is wrong, because 709# the failure could be due to a segv. We want a controlled failure. 710 711test_must_fail () { 712"$@" 713 exit_code=$? 714iftest$exit_code=0;then 715echo>&2"test_must_fail: command succeeded: $*" 716return1 717eliftest$exit_code-gt129-a$exit_code-le192;then 718echo>&2"test_must_fail: died by signal: $*" 719return1 720eliftest$exit_code=127;then 721echo>&2"test_must_fail: command not found: $*" 722return1 723fi 724return0 725} 726 727# Similar to test_must_fail, but tolerates success, too. This is 728# meant to be used in contexts like: 729# 730# test_expect_success 'some command works without configuration' ' 731# test_might_fail git config --unset all.configuration && 732# do something 733# ' 734# 735# Writing "git config --unset all.configuration || :" would be wrong, 736# because we want to notice if it fails due to segv. 737 738test_might_fail () { 739"$@" 740 exit_code=$? 741iftest$exit_code-gt129-a$exit_code-le192;then 742echo>&2"test_might_fail: died by signal: $*" 743return1 744eliftest$exit_code=127;then 745echo>&2"test_might_fail: command not found: $*" 746return1 747fi 748return0 749} 750 751# Similar to test_must_fail and test_might_fail, but check that a 752# given command exited with a given exit code. Meant to be used as: 753# 754# test_expect_success 'Merge with d/f conflicts' ' 755# test_expect_code 1 git merge "merge msg" B master 756# ' 757 758test_expect_code () { 759 want_code=$1 760shift 761"$@" 762 exit_code=$? 763iftest$exit_code=$want_code 764then 765return0 766fi 767 768echo>&2"test_expect_code: command exited with$exit_code, we wanted$want_code$*" 769return1 770} 771 772# test_cmp is a helper function to compare actual and expected output. 773# You can use it like: 774# 775# test_expect_success 'foo works' ' 776# echo expected >expected && 777# foo >actual && 778# test_cmp expected actual 779# ' 780# 781# This could be written as either "cmp" or "diff -u", but: 782# - cmp's output is not nearly as easy to read as diff -u 783# - not all diff versions understand "-u" 784 785test_cmp() { 786$GIT_TEST_CMP"$@" 787} 788 789# This function can be used to schedule some commands to be run 790# unconditionally at the end of the test to restore sanity: 791# 792# test_expect_success 'test core.capslock' ' 793# git config core.capslock true && 794# test_when_finished "git config --unset core.capslock" && 795# hello world 796# ' 797# 798# That would be roughly equivalent to 799# 800# test_expect_success 'test core.capslock' ' 801# git config core.capslock true && 802# hello world 803# git config --unset core.capslock 804# ' 805# 806# except that the greeting and config --unset must both succeed for 807# the test to pass. 808# 809# Note that under --immediate mode, no clean-up is done to help diagnose 810# what went wrong. 811 812test_when_finished () { 813 test_cleanup="{ $* 814 } && (exit\"\$eval_ret\"); eval_ret=\$?;$test_cleanup" 815} 816 817# Most tests can use the created repository, but some may need to create more. 818# Usage: test_create_repo <directory> 819test_create_repo () { 820test"$#"=1|| 821 error "bug in the test script: not 1 parameter to test-create-repo" 822 repo="$1" 823mkdir-p"$repo" 824( 825cd"$repo"|| error "Cannot setup test environment" 826"$GIT_EXEC_PATH/git-init""--template=$GIT_BUILD_DIR/templates/blt/">&3 2>&4|| 827 error "cannot run git init -- have you built things yet?" 828mv .git/hooks .git/hooks-disabled 829) ||exit 830} 831 832test_done () { 833 GIT_EXIT_OK=t 834 835iftest -z"$HARNESS_ACTIVE";then 836 test_results_dir="$TEST_DIRECTORY/test-results" 837mkdir-p"$test_results_dir" 838 test_results_path="$test_results_dir/${0%.sh}-$$.counts" 839 840cat>>"$test_results_path"<<-EOF 841 total$test_count 842 success$test_success 843 fixed$test_fixed 844 broken$test_broken 845 failed$test_failure 846 847 EOF 848fi 849 850iftest"$test_fixed"!=0 851then 852 say_color pass "# fixed$test_fixedknown breakage(s)" 853fi 854iftest"$test_broken"!=0 855then 856 say_color error "# still have$test_brokenknown breakage(s)" 857 msg="remaining$(($test_count-$test_broken)) test(s)" 858else 859 msg="$test_counttest(s)" 860fi 861case"$test_failure"in 8620) 863# Maybe print SKIP message 864[-z"$skip_all"] || skip_all=" # SKIP$skip_all" 865 866iftest$test_external_has_tap-eq0;then 867 say_color pass "# passed all$msg" 868 say "1..$test_count$skip_all" 869fi 870 871test -d"$remove_trash"&& 872cd"$(dirname "$remove_trash")"&& 873rm-rf"$(basename "$remove_trash")" 874 875exit0;; 876 877*) 878iftest$test_external_has_tap-eq0;then 879 say_color error "# failed$test_failureamong$msg" 880 say "1..$test_count" 881fi 882 883exit1;; 884 885esac 886} 887 888# Test the binaries we have just built. The tests are kept in 889# t/ subdirectory and are run in 'trash directory' subdirectory. 890iftest -z"$TEST_DIRECTORY" 891then 892# We allow tests to override this, in case they want to run tests 893# outside of t/, e.g. for running tests on the test library 894# itself. 895 TEST_DIRECTORY=$(pwd) 896fi 897GIT_BUILD_DIR="$TEST_DIRECTORY"/.. 898 899iftest -n"$valgrind" 900then 901 make_symlink () { 902test -h"$2"&& 903test"$1"="$(readlink "$2")"|| { 904# be super paranoid 905ifmkdir"$2".lock 906then 907rm-f"$2"&& 908ln-s"$1""$2"&& 909rm-r"$2".lock 910else 911whiletest -d"$2".lock 912do 913 say "Waiting for lock on$2." 914sleep1 915done 916fi 917} 918} 919 920 make_valgrind_symlink () { 921# handle only executables, unless they are shell libraries that 922# need to be in the exec-path. We will just use "#!" as a 923# guess for a shell-script, since we have no idea what the user 924# may have configured as the shell path. 925test -x"$1"|| 926test"#!"="$(head -c 2 <"$1")"|| 927return; 928 929 base=$(basename "$1") 930 symlink_target=$GIT_BUILD_DIR/$base 931# do not override scripts 932iftest -x"$symlink_target"&& 933test!-d"$symlink_target"&& 934test"#!"!="$(head -c 2 < "$symlink_target")" 935then 936 symlink_target=../valgrind.sh 937fi 938case"$base"in 939*.sh|*.perl) 940 symlink_target=../unprocessed-script 941esac 942# create the link, or replace it if it is out of date 943 make_symlink "$symlink_target""$GIT_VALGRIND/bin/$base"||exit 944} 945 946# override all git executables in TEST_DIRECTORY/.. 947 GIT_VALGRIND=$TEST_DIRECTORY/valgrind 948mkdir-p"$GIT_VALGRIND"/bin 949forfilein$GIT_BUILD_DIR/git*$GIT_BUILD_DIR/test-* 950do 951 make_valgrind_symlink $file 952done 953 OLDIFS=$IFS 954 IFS=: 955for path in$PATH 956do 957ls"$path"/git-*2> /dev/null | 958whilereadfile 959do 960 make_valgrind_symlink "$file" 961done 962done 963 IFS=$OLDIFS 964 PATH=$GIT_VALGRIND/bin:$PATH 965 GIT_EXEC_PATH=$GIT_VALGRIND/bin 966export GIT_VALGRIND 967eliftest -n"$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED";then 968 GIT_EXEC_PATH=$($GIT_TEST_INSTALLED/git --exec-path)|| 969 error "Cannot run git from$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED." 970 PATH=$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED:$GIT_BUILD_DIR:$PATH 971 GIT_EXEC_PATH=${GIT_TEST_EXEC_PATH:-$GIT_EXEC_PATH} 972else# normal case, use ../bin-wrappers only unless $with_dashes: 973 git_bin_dir="$GIT_BUILD_DIR/bin-wrappers" 974if!test -x"$git_bin_dir/git";then 975iftest -z"$with_dashes";then 976 say "$git_bin_dir/git is not executable; using GIT_EXEC_PATH" 977fi 978 with_dashes=t 979fi 980 PATH="$git_bin_dir:$PATH" 981 GIT_EXEC_PATH=$GIT_BUILD_DIR 982iftest -n"$with_dashes";then 983 PATH="$GIT_BUILD_DIR:$PATH" 984fi 985fi 986GIT_TEMPLATE_DIR="$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/templates/blt 987unset GIT_CONFIG 988GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM=1 989GIT_ATTR_NOSYSTEM=1 990export PATH GIT_EXEC_PATH GIT_TEMPLATE_DIR GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM GIT_ATTR_NOSYSTEM 991 992. "$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/GIT-BUILD-OPTIONS 993 994iftest -z"$GIT_TEST_CMP" 995then 996iftest -n"$GIT_TEST_CMP_USE_COPIED_CONTEXT" 997then 998 GIT_TEST_CMP="$DIFF-c" 999else1000 GIT_TEST_CMP="$DIFF-u"1001fi1002fi10031004GITPERLLIB="$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/perl/blib/lib:"$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/perl/blib/arch/auto/Git1005export GITPERLLIB1006test -d"$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/templates/blt || {1007 error "You haven't built things yet, have you?"1008}10091010iftest -z"$GIT_TEST_INSTALLED"&&test -z"$NO_PYTHON"1011then1012 GITPYTHONLIB="$GIT_BUILD_DIR/git_remote_helpers/build/lib"1013export GITPYTHONLIB1014test -d"$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/git_remote_helpers/build || {1015 error "You haven't built git_remote_helpers yet, have you?"1016}1017fi10181019if!test -x"$GIT_BUILD_DIR"/test-chmtime;then1020echo>&2'You need to build test-chmtime:'1021echo>&2'Run "make test-chmtime" in the source (toplevel) directory'1022exit11023fi10241025# Test repository1026test="trash directory.$(basename "$0" .sh)"1027test -n"$root"&&test="$root/$test"1028case"$test"in1029/*) TRASH_DIRECTORY="$test";;1030*) TRASH_DIRECTORY="$TEST_DIRECTORY/$test";;1031esac1032test!-z"$debug"|| remove_trash=$TRASH_DIRECTORY1033rm-fr"$test"|| {1034 GIT_EXIT_OK=t1035echo>&5"FATAL: Cannot prepare test area"1036exit11037}10381039HOME="$TRASH_DIRECTORY"1040export HOME10411042test_create_repo "$test"1043# Use -P to resolve symlinks in our working directory so that the cwd1044# in subprocesses like git equals our $PWD (for pathname comparisons).1045cd -P"$test"||exit110461047this_test=${0##*/}1048this_test=${this_test%%-*}1049for skp in$GIT_SKIP_TESTS1050do1051case"$this_test"in1052$skp)1053 say_color skip >&3"skipping test$this_testaltogether"1054 skip_all="skip all tests in$this_test"1055 test_done1056esac1057done10581059# Provide an implementation of the 'yes' utility1060yes() {1061iftest$#=01062then1063 y=y1064else1065 y="$*"1066fi10671068whileecho"$y"1069do1070:1071done1072}10731074# Fix some commands on Windows1075case$(uname -s)in1076*MINGW*)1077# Windows has its own (incompatible) sort and find1078sort() {1079/usr/bin/sort"$@"1080}1081find() {1082/usr/bin/find"$@"1083}1084sum() {1085md5sum"$@"1086}1087# git sees Windows-style pwd1088pwd() {1089builtin pwd -W1090}1091# no POSIX permissions1092# backslashes in pathspec are converted to '/'1093# exec does not inherit the PID1094 test_set_prereq MINGW1095 test_set_prereq SED_STRIPS_CR1096;;1097*CYGWIN*)1098 test_set_prereq POSIXPERM1099 test_set_prereq EXECKEEPSPID1100 test_set_prereq NOT_MINGW1101 test_set_prereq SED_STRIPS_CR1102;;1103*)1104 test_set_prereq POSIXPERM1105 test_set_prereq BSLASHPSPEC1106 test_set_prereq EXECKEEPSPID1107 test_set_prereq NOT_MINGW1108;;1109esac11101111test -z"$NO_PERL"&& test_set_prereq PERL1112test -z"$NO_PYTHON"&& test_set_prereq PYTHON1113test -n"$USE_LIBPCRE"&& test_set_prereq LIBPCRE11141115# Can we rely on git's output in the C locale?1116iftest -n"$GETTEXT_POISON"1117then1118 GIT_GETTEXT_POISON=YesPlease1119export GIT_GETTEXT_POISON1120else1121 test_set_prereq C_LOCALE_OUTPUT1122fi11231124# Use this instead of test_cmp to compare files that contain expected and1125# actual output from git commands that can be translated. When running1126# under GETTEXT_POISON this pretends that the command produced expected1127# results.1128test_i18ncmp () {1129test -n"$GETTEXT_POISON"|| test_cmp "$@"1130}11311132# Use this instead of "grep expected-string actual" to see if the1133# output from a git command that can be translated either contains an1134# expected string, or does not contain an unwanted one. When running1135# under GETTEXT_POISON this pretends that the command produced expected1136# results.1137test_i18ngrep () {1138iftest -n"$GETTEXT_POISON"1139then1140:# pretend success1141eliftest"x!"="x$1"1142then1143shift1144!grep"$@"1145else1146grep"$@"1147fi1148}11491150# test whether the filesystem supports symbolic links1151ln-s x y 2>/dev/null &&test -h y 2>/dev/null && test_set_prereq SYMLINKS1152rm-f y11531154# When the tests are run as root, permission tests will report that1155# things are writable when they shouldn't be.1156test -w/ || test_set_prereq SANITY