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-#!/bin/sh
-
-test_description='check handling of .. in submodule names
-
-Exercise the name-checking function on a variety of names, and then give a
-real-world setup that confirms we catch this in practice.
-'
-. ./test-lib.sh
-. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-pack.sh
-
-test_expect_success 'check names' '
-	cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
-	valid
-	valid/with/paths
-	EOF
-
-	git submodule--helper check-name >actual <<-\EOF &&
-	valid
-	valid/with/paths
-
-	../foo
-	/../foo
-	..\foo
-	\..\foo
-	foo/..
-	foo/../
-	foo\..
-	foo\..\
-	foo/../bar
-	EOF
-
-	test_cmp expect actual
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'create innocent subrepo' '
-	git init innocent &&
-	git -C innocent commit --allow-empty -m foo
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'submodule add refuses invalid names' '
-	test_must_fail \
-		git submodule add --name ../../modules/evil "$PWD/innocent" evil
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'add evil submodule' '
-	git submodule add "$PWD/innocent" evil &&
-
-	mkdir modules &&
-	cp -r .git/modules/evil modules &&
-	write_script modules/evil/hooks/post-checkout <<-\EOF &&
-	echo >&2 "RUNNING POST CHECKOUT"
-	EOF
-
-	git config -f .gitmodules submodule.evil.update checkout &&
-	git config -f .gitmodules --rename-section \
-		submodule.evil submodule.../../modules/evil &&
-	git add modules &&
-	git commit -am evil
-'
-
-# This step seems like it shouldn't be necessary, since the payload is
-# contained entirely in the evil submodule. But due to the vagaries of the
-# submodule code, checking out the evil module will fail unless ".git/modules"
-# exists. Adding another submodule (with a name that sorts before "evil") is an
-# easy way to make sure this is the case in the victim clone.
-test_expect_success 'add other submodule' '
-	git submodule add "$PWD/innocent" another-module &&
-	git add another-module &&
-	git commit -am another
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'clone evil superproject' '
-	git clone --recurse-submodules . victim >output 2>&1 &&
-	! grep "RUNNING POST CHECKOUT" output
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'fsck detects evil superproject' '
-	test_must_fail git fsck
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'transfer.fsckObjects detects evil superproject (unpack)' '
-	rm -rf dst.git &&
-	git init --bare dst.git &&
-	git -C dst.git config transfer.fsckObjects true &&
-	test_must_fail git push dst.git HEAD
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'transfer.fsckObjects detects evil superproject (index)' '
-	rm -rf dst.git &&
-	git init --bare dst.git &&
-	git -C dst.git config transfer.fsckObjects true &&
-	git -C dst.git config transfer.unpackLimit 1 &&
-	test_must_fail git push dst.git HEAD
-'
-
-# Normally our packs contain commits followed by trees followed by blobs. This
-# reverses the order, which requires backtracking to find the context of a
-# blob. We'll start with a fresh gitmodules-only tree to make it simpler.
-test_expect_success 'create oddly ordered pack' '
-	git checkout --orphan odd &&
-	git rm -rf --cached . &&
-	git add .gitmodules &&
-	git commit -m odd &&
-	{
-		pack_header 3 &&
-		pack_obj $(git rev-parse HEAD:.gitmodules) &&
-		pack_obj $(git rev-parse HEAD^{tree}) &&
-		pack_obj $(git rev-parse HEAD)
-	} >odd.pack &&
-	pack_trailer odd.pack
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'transfer.fsckObjects handles odd pack (unpack)' '
-	rm -rf dst.git &&
-	git init --bare dst.git &&
-	test_must_fail git -C dst.git unpack-objects --strict <odd.pack
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'transfer.fsckObjects handles odd pack (index)' '
-	rm -rf dst.git &&
-	git init --bare dst.git &&
-	test_must_fail git -C dst.git index-pack --strict --stdin <odd.pack
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'index-pack --strict works for non-repo pack' '
-	rm -rf dst.git &&
-	git init --bare dst.git &&
-	cp odd.pack dst.git &&
-	test_must_fail git -C dst.git index-pack --strict odd.pack 2>output &&
-	# Make sure we fail due to bad gitmodules content, not because we
-	# could not read the blob in the first place.
-	grep gitmodulesName output
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'fsck detects symlinked .gitmodules file' '
-	git init symlink &&
-	(
-		cd symlink &&
-
-		# Make the tree directly to avoid index restrictions.
-		#
-		# Because symlinks store the target as a blob, choose
-		# a pathname that could be parsed as a .gitmodules file
-		# to trick naive non-symlink-aware checking.
-		tricky="[foo]bar=true" &&
-		content=$(git hash-object -w ../.gitmodules) &&
-		target=$(printf "$tricky" | git hash-object -w --stdin) &&
-		{
-			printf "100644 blob $content\t$tricky\n" &&
-			printf "120000 blob $target\t.gitmodules\n"
-		} | git mktree &&
-
-		# Check not only that we fail, but that it is due to the
-		# symlink detector; this grep string comes from the config
-		# variable name and will not be translated.
-		test_must_fail git fsck 2>output &&
-		test_i18ngrep gitmodulesSymlink output
-	)
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'fsck detects non-blob .gitmodules' '
-	git init non-blob &&
-	(
-		cd non-blob &&
-
-		# As above, make the funny tree directly to avoid index
-		# restrictions.
-		mkdir subdir &&
-		cp ../.gitmodules subdir/file &&
-		git add subdir/file &&
-		git commit -m ok &&
-		git ls-tree HEAD | sed s/subdir/.gitmodules/ | git mktree &&
-
-		test_must_fail git fsck 2>output &&
-		test_i18ngrep gitmodulesBlob output
-	)
-'
-
-test_expect_success 'fsck detects corrupt .gitmodules' '
-	git init corrupt &&
-	(
-		cd corrupt &&
-
-		echo "[broken" >.gitmodules &&
-		git add .gitmodules &&
-		git commit -m "broken gitmodules" &&
-
-		git fsck 2>output &&
-		test_i18ngrep gitmodulesParse output &&
-		test_i18ngrep ! "bad config" output
-	)
-'
-
-test_done