echo "\$Id:NoSpaceAtEitherEnd\$"
echo "\$Id: NoTerminatingSymbol"
echo "\$Id: Foreign Commit With Spaces \$"
- echo "\$Id: NoTerminatingSymbolAtEOF"
- } > expanded-keywords &&
+ } >expanded-keywords.0 &&
+
+ {
+ cat expanded-keywords.0 &&
+ printf "\$Id: NoTerminatingSymbolAtEOF"
+ } >expanded-keywords &&
+ cat expanded-keywords >expanded-keywords-crlf &&
+ git add expanded-keywords expanded-keywords-crlf &&
+ git commit -m "File with keywords expanded" &&
+ id=$(git rev-parse --verify :expanded-keywords) &&
{
echo "File with expanded keywords"
- echo "\$Id: fd0478f5f1486f3d5177d4c3f6eb2765e8fc56b9 \$"
- echo "\$Id: fd0478f5f1486f3d5177d4c3f6eb2765e8fc56b9 \$"
- echo "\$Id: fd0478f5f1486f3d5177d4c3f6eb2765e8fc56b9 \$"
- echo "\$Id: fd0478f5f1486f3d5177d4c3f6eb2765e8fc56b9 \$"
- echo "\$Id: fd0478f5f1486f3d5177d4c3f6eb2765e8fc56b9 \$"
- echo "\$Id: fd0478f5f1486f3d5177d4c3f6eb2765e8fc56b9 \$"
+ echo "\$Id: $id \$"
+ echo "\$Id: $id \$"
+ echo "\$Id: $id \$"
+ echo "\$Id: $id \$"
+ echo "\$Id: $id \$"
+ echo "\$Id: $id \$"
echo "\$Id: NoTerminatingSymbol"
echo "\$Id: Foreign Commit With Spaces \$"
- echo "\$Id: NoTerminatingSymbolAtEOF"
- } > expected-output &&
-
- git add expanded-keywords &&
- git commit -m "File with keywords expanded" &&
+ } >expected-output.0 &&
+ {
+ cat expected-output.0 &&
+ printf "\$Id: NoTerminatingSymbolAtEOF"
+ } >expected-output &&
+ {
+ append_cr <expected-output.0 &&
+ printf "\$Id: NoTerminatingSymbolAtEOF"
+ } >expected-output-crlf &&
+ {
+ echo "expanded-keywords ident"
+ echo "expanded-keywords-crlf ident text eol=crlf"
+ } >>.gitattributes &&
- echo "expanded-keywords ident" >> .gitattributes &&
+ rm -f expanded-keywords expanded-keywords-crlf &&
- rm -f expanded-keywords &&
git checkout -- expanded-keywords &&
- cat expanded-keywords &&
- cmp expanded-keywords expected-output
+ test_cmp expanded-keywords expected-output &&
+
+ git checkout -- expanded-keywords-crlf &&
+ test_cmp expanded-keywords-crlf expected-output-crlf
+'
+
+# The use of %f in a filter definition is expanded to the path to
+# the filename being smudged or cleaned. It must be shell escaped.
+# First, set up some interesting file names and pet them in
+# .gitattributes.
+test_expect_success 'filter shell-escaped filenames' '
+ cat >argc.sh <<-EOF &&
+ #!$SHELL_PATH
+ cat >/dev/null
+ echo argc: \$# "\$@"
+ EOF
+ normal=name-no-magic &&
+ special="name with '\''sq'\'' and \$x" &&
+ echo some test text >"$normal" &&
+ echo some test text >"$special" &&
+ git add "$normal" "$special" &&
+ git commit -q -m "add files" &&
+ echo "name* filter=argc" >.gitattributes &&
+
+ # delete the files and check them out again, using a smudge filter
+ # that will count the args and echo the command-line back to us
+ git config filter.argc.smudge "sh ./argc.sh %f" &&
+ rm "$normal" "$special" &&
+ git checkout -- "$normal" "$special" &&
+
+ # make sure argc.sh counted the right number of args
+ echo "argc: 1 $normal" >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect "$normal" &&
+ echo "argc: 1 $special" >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect "$special" &&
+
+ # do the same thing, but with more args in the filter expression
+ git config filter.argc.smudge "sh ./argc.sh %f --my-extra-arg" &&
+ rm "$normal" "$special" &&
+ git checkout -- "$normal" "$special" &&
+
+ # make sure argc.sh counted the right number of args
+ echo "argc: 2 $normal --my-extra-arg" >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect "$normal" &&
+ echo "argc: 2 $special --my-extra-arg" >expect &&
+ test_cmp expect "$special" &&
+ :
'
test_done