#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (c) 2005 Junio C Hamano # Copyright (c) 2005 Robert Fitzsimons # test_description='git ls-tree directory and filenames handling. This test runs git ls-tree with the following in a tree. 1.txt - a file 2.txt - a file path0/a/b/c/1.txt - a file in a directory path1/b/c/1.txt - a file in a directory path2/1.txt - a file in a directory path3/1.txt - a file in a directory path3/2.txt - a file in a directory Test the handling of multiple directories which have matching file entries. Also test odd filename and missing entries handling. ' . ./test-lib.sh test_expect_success 'setup' ' echo 111 >1.txt && echo 222 >2.txt && mkdir path0 path0/a path0/a/b path0/a/b/c && echo 111 >path0/a/b/c/1.txt && mkdir path1 path1/b path1/b/c && echo 111 >path1/b/c/1.txt && mkdir path2 && echo 111 >path2/1.txt && mkdir path3 && echo 111 >path3/1.txt && echo 222 >path3/2.txt && find *.txt path* \( -type f -o -type l \) -print | xargs git update-index --add && tree=$(git write-tree) && echo $tree ' test_output () { sed -e "s/ $OID_REGEX / X /" <current >check && test_cmp expected check } test_expect_success 'ls-tree plain' ' git ls-tree $tree >current && cat >expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X 1.txt 100644 blob X 2.txt 040000 tree X path0 040000 tree X path1 040000 tree X path2 040000 tree X path3 EOF test_output ' # Recursive does not show tree nodes anymore... test_expect_success 'ls-tree recursive' ' git ls-tree -r $tree >current && cat >expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X 1.txt 100644 blob X 2.txt 100644 blob X path0/a/b/c/1.txt 100644 blob X path1/b/c/1.txt 100644 blob X path2/1.txt 100644 blob X path3/1.txt 100644 blob X path3/2.txt EOF test_output ' test_expect_success 'ls-tree filter 1.txt' ' git ls-tree $tree 1.txt >current && cat >expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X 1.txt EOF test_output ' test_expect_success 'ls-tree filter path1/b/c/1.txt' ' git ls-tree $tree path1/b/c/1.txt >current && cat >expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X path1/b/c/1.txt EOF test_output ' test_expect_success 'ls-tree filter all 1.txt files' ' git ls-tree $tree 1.txt path0/a/b/c/1.txt \ path1/b/c/1.txt path2/1.txt path3/1.txt >current && cat >expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X 1.txt 100644 blob X path0/a/b/c/1.txt 100644 blob X path1/b/c/1.txt 100644 blob X path2/1.txt 100644 blob X path3/1.txt EOF test_output ' # I am not so sure about this one after ls-tree doing pathspec match. # Having both path0/a and path0/a/b/c makes path0/a redundant, and # it behaves as if path0/a/b/c, path1/b/c, path2 and path3 are specified. test_expect_success 'ls-tree filter directories' ' git ls-tree $tree path3 path2 path0/a/b/c path1/b/c path0/a >current && cat >expected <<\EOF && 040000 tree X path0/a/b/c 040000 tree X path1/b/c 040000 tree X path2 040000 tree X path3 EOF test_output ' # Again, duplicates are filtered away so this is equivalent to # having 1.txt and path3 test_expect_success 'ls-tree filter odd names' ' git ls-tree $tree 1.txt ./1.txt .//1.txt \ path3/1.txt path3/./1.txt path3 path3// >current && cat >expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X 1.txt 100644 blob X path3/1.txt 100644 blob X path3/2.txt EOF test_output ' test_expect_success 'ls-tree filter missing files and extra slashes' ' git ls-tree $tree 1.txt/ abc.txt \ path3//23.txt path3/2.txt/// >current && >expected && test_output ' test_expect_success 'ls-tree filter is leading path match' ' git ls-tree $tree pa path3/a >current && >expected && test_output ' test_expect_success 'ls-tree --full-name' ' ( cd path0 && git ls-tree --full-name $tree a ) >current && cat >expected <<\EOF && 040000 tree X path0/a EOF test_output ' test_expect_success 'ls-tree --full-tree' ' ( cd path1/b/c && git ls-tree --full-tree $tree ) >current && cat >expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X 1.txt 100644 blob X 2.txt 040000 tree X path0 040000 tree X path1 040000 tree X path2 040000 tree X path3 EOF test_output ' test_expect_success 'ls-tree --full-tree -r' ' ( cd path3/ && git ls-tree --full-tree -r $tree ) >current && cat >expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X 1.txt 100644 blob X 2.txt 100644 blob X path0/a/b/c/1.txt 100644 blob X path1/b/c/1.txt 100644 blob X path2/1.txt 100644 blob X path3/1.txt 100644 blob X path3/2.txt EOF test_output ' test_expect_success 'ls-tree --abbrev=5' ' git ls-tree --abbrev=5 $tree >current && sed -e "s/ $_x05[0-9a-f]* / X /" <current >check && cat >expected <<\EOF && 100644 blob X 1.txt 100644 blob X 2.txt 040000 tree X path0 040000 tree X path1 040000 tree X path2 040000 tree X path3 EOF test_cmp expected check ' test_expect_success 'ls-tree --name-only' ' git ls-tree --name-only $tree >current && cat >expected <<\EOF && 1.txt 2.txt path0 path1 path2 path3 EOF test_output ' test_expect_success 'ls-tree --name-only -r' ' git ls-tree --name-only -r $tree >current && cat >expected <<\EOF && 1.txt 2.txt path0/a/b/c/1.txt path1/b/c/1.txt path2/1.txt path3/1.txt path3/2.txt EOF test_output ' test_done