#!/bin/sh test_description='filter-branch removal of trees with null sha1' . ./test-lib.sh test_expect_success 'setup: base commits' ' test_commit one && test_commit two && test_commit three ' test_expect_success 'setup: a commit with a bogus null sha1 in the tree' ' { git ls-tree HEAD && printf "160000 commit $ZERO_OID\\tbroken\\n" } >broken-tree && echo "add broken entry" >msg && tree=$(git mktree <broken-tree) && test_tick && commit=$(git commit-tree $tree -p HEAD <msg) && git update-ref HEAD "$commit" ' # we have to make one more commit on top removing the broken # entry, since otherwise our index does not match HEAD (and filter-branch will # complain). We could make the index match HEAD, but doing so would involve # writing a null sha1 into the index. test_expect_success 'setup: bring HEAD and index in sync' ' test_tick && git commit -a -m "back to normal" ' test_expect_success 'noop filter-branch complains' ' test_must_fail git filter-branch \ --force --prune-empty \ --index-filter "true" ' test_expect_success 'filter commands are still checked' ' test_must_fail git filter-branch \ --force --prune-empty \ --index-filter "git rm --cached --ignore-unmatch three.t" ' test_expect_success 'removing the broken entry works' ' echo three >expect && git filter-branch \ --force --prune-empty \ --index-filter "git rm --cached --ignore-unmatch broken" && git log -1 --format=%s >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_done