#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (C) 2005 Rene Scharfe # test_description='git commit-tree options test 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 cat >expected <<EOF tree $EMPTY_TREE author Author Name <author@email> 1117148400 +0000 committer Committer Name <committer@email> 1117150200 +0000 comment text EOF test_expect_success \ 'test preparation: write empty tree' \ 'git write-tree >treeid' test_expect_success \ 'construct commit' \ 'echo comment text | GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="Author Name" \ GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL="author@email" \ GIT_AUTHOR_DATE="2005-05-26 23:00" \ 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' test_expect_success \ 'read 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