This test checks that git commit-tree can create a specific commit
object by defining all environment variables that it understands.
+
+Also make sure that command line parser understands the normal
+"flags first and then non flag arguments" command line.
'
. ./test-lib.sh
GIT_COMMITTER_NAME="Committer Name" \
GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL="committer@email" \
GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="2005-05-26 23:30" \
- TZ=GMT git commit-tree `cat treeid` >commitid 2>/dev/null'
+ TZ=GMT git commit-tree $(cat treeid) >commitid 2>/dev/null'
test_expect_success \
'read commit' \
- 'git cat-file commit `cat commitid` >commit'
+ 'git cat-file commit $(cat commitid) >commit'
test_expect_success \
'compare commit' \
'test_cmp expected commit'
+
+test_expect_success 'flags and then non flags' '
+ test_tick &&
+ echo comment text |
+ git commit-tree $(cat treeid) >commitid &&
+ echo comment text |
+ git commit-tree $(cat treeid) -p $(cat commitid) >childid-1 &&
+ echo comment text |
+ git commit-tree -p $(cat commitid) $(cat treeid) >childid-2 &&
+ test_cmp childid-1 childid-2 &&
+ git commit-tree $(cat treeid) -m foo >childid-3 &&
+ git commit-tree -m foo $(cat treeid) >childid-4 &&
+ test_cmp childid-3 childid-4
+'
+
test_done