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t7006: guard cleanup with test_expect_success

Most of these tests are removing files, environment variables, and
configuration that might interfere outside the test.  Putting these
clean-up commands in the test (in the same spirit as v1.7.1-rc0~59,
2010-03-20) means that errors during setup will be caught quickly and
non-error text will be suppressed without -v.

While at it, apply some other minor fixes:

 - do not rely on the shell to export variables defined with the same
   command as a function call

 - avoid whitespace immediately after the > redirection operator, for
   consistency with the style of other tests

Signed-off-by: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Jonathan Nieder 2010-04-14 19:38:07 -05:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent f78683f3a8
commit fdf1bc48ca
2 changed files with 117 additions and 48 deletions

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@ -4,17 +4,24 @@ test_description='Test automatic use of a pager.'
. ./test-lib.sh
rm -f stdout_is_tty
cleanup_fail() {
echo >&2 cleanup failed
(exit 1)
}
test_expect_success 'set up terminal for tests' '
rm -f stdout_is_tty ||
cleanup_fail &&
if test -t 1
then
: > stdout_is_tty
>stdout_is_tty
elif
test_have_prereq PERL &&
"$PERL_PATH" "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/t7006/test-terminal.perl \
sh -c "test -t 1"
then
: > test_terminal_works
>test_terminal_works
fi
'
@ -32,53 +39,68 @@ else
say no usable terminal, so skipping some tests
fi
unset GIT_PAGER GIT_PAGER_IN_USE
git config --unset core.pager
PAGER='cat > paginated.out'
export PAGER
test_expect_success 'setup' '
unset GIT_PAGER GIT_PAGER_IN_USE &&
test_might_fail git config --unset core.pager &&
PAGER="cat >paginated.out" &&
export PAGER &&
test_commit initial
'
rm -f paginated.out
test_expect_success TTY 'some commands use a pager' '
rm -f paginated.out ||
cleanup_fail &&
test_terminal git log &&
test -e paginated.out
'
rm -f paginated.out
test_expect_success TTY 'some commands do not use a pager' '
rm -f paginated.out ||
cleanup_fail &&
test_terminal git rev-list HEAD &&
! test -e paginated.out
'
rm -f paginated.out
test_expect_success 'no pager when stdout is a pipe' '
rm -f paginated.out ||
cleanup_fail &&
git log | cat &&
! test -e paginated.out
'
rm -f paginated.out
test_expect_success 'no pager when stdout is a regular file' '
git log > file &&
rm -f paginated.out ||
cleanup_fail &&
git log >file &&
! test -e paginated.out
'
rm -f paginated.out
test_expect_success TTY 'git --paginate rev-list uses a pager' '
rm -f paginated.out ||
cleanup_fail &&
test_terminal git --paginate rev-list HEAD &&
test -e paginated.out
'
rm -f file paginated.out
test_expect_success 'no pager even with --paginate when stdout is a pipe' '
rm -f file paginated.out ||
cleanup_fail &&
git --paginate log | cat &&
! test -e paginated.out
'
rm -f paginated.out
test_expect_success TTY 'no pager with --no-pager' '
rm -f paginated.out ||
cleanup_fail &&
test_terminal git --no-pager log &&
! test -e paginated.out
'
@ -86,88 +108,119 @@ test_expect_success TTY 'no pager with --no-pager' '
# A colored commit log will begin with an appropriate ANSI escape
# for the first color; the text "commit" comes later.
colorful() {
read firstline < $1
read firstline <$1
! expr "$firstline" : "^[a-zA-Z]" >/dev/null
}
rm -f colorful.log colorless.log
test_expect_success 'tests can detect color' '
git log --no-color > colorless.log &&
git log --color > colorful.log &&
rm -f colorful.log colorless.log ||
cleanup_fail &&
git log --no-color >colorless.log &&
git log --color >colorful.log &&
! colorful colorless.log &&
colorful colorful.log
'
rm -f colorless.log
git config color.ui auto
test_expect_success 'no color when stdout is a regular file' '
git log > colorless.log &&
rm -f colorless.log &&
git config color.ui auto ||
cleanup_fail &&
git log >colorless.log &&
! colorful colorless.log
'
rm -f paginated.out
git config color.ui auto
test_expect_success TTY 'color when writing to a pager' '
TERM=vt100 test_terminal git log &&
rm -f paginated.out &&
git config color.ui auto ||
cleanup_fail &&
(
TERM=vt100 &&
export TERM &&
test_terminal git log
) &&
colorful paginated.out
'
rm -f colorful.log
git config color.ui auto
test_expect_success 'color when writing to a file intended for a pager' '
TERM=vt100 GIT_PAGER_IN_USE=true git log > colorful.log &&
rm -f colorful.log &&
git config color.ui auto ||
cleanup_fail &&
(
TERM=vt100 &&
GIT_PAGER_IN_USE=true &&
export TERM GIT_PAGER_IN_USE &&
git log >colorful.log
) &&
colorful colorful.log
'
unset PAGER GIT_PAGER
git config --unset core.pager
test_expect_success 'determine default pager' '
unset PAGER GIT_PAGER &&
test_might_fail git config --unset core.pager ||
cleanup_fail &&
less=$(git var GIT_PAGER) &&
test -n "$less"
'
if expr "$less" : '^[a-z]*$' > /dev/null && test_have_prereq TTY
if expr "$less" : '^[a-z][a-z]*$' >/dev/null && test_have_prereq TTY
then
test_set_prereq SIMPLEPAGER
fi
unset PAGER GIT_PAGER
git config --unset core.pager
rm -f default_pager_used
test_expect_success SIMPLEPAGER 'default pager is used by default' '
cat > $less <<-EOF &&
#!$SHELL_PATH
wc > default_pager_used
unset PAGER GIT_PAGER &&
test_might_fail git config --unset core.pager &&
rm -f default_pager_used ||
cleanup_fail &&
cat >$less <<-\EOF &&
#!/bin/sh
wc >default_pager_used
EOF
chmod +x $less &&
PATH=.:$PATH test_terminal git log &&
(
PATH=.:$PATH &&
export PATH &&
test_terminal git log
) &&
test -e default_pager_used
'
unset GIT_PAGER
git config --unset core.pager
rm -f PAGER_used
test_expect_success TTY 'PAGER overrides default pager' '
PAGER="wc > PAGER_used" &&
unset GIT_PAGER &&
test_might_fail git config --unset core.pager &&
rm -f PAGER_used ||
cleanup_fail &&
PAGER="wc >PAGER_used" &&
export PAGER &&
test_terminal git log &&
test -e PAGER_used
'
unset GIT_PAGER
rm -f core.pager_used
test_expect_success TTY 'core.pager overrides PAGER' '
unset GIT_PAGER &&
rm -f core.pager_used ||
cleanup_fail &&
PAGER=wc &&
export PAGER &&
git config core.pager "wc > core.pager_used" &&
git config core.pager "wc >core.pager_used" &&
test_terminal git log &&
test -e core.pager_used
'
rm -f GIT_PAGER_used
test_expect_success TTY 'GIT_PAGER overrides core.pager' '
rm -f GIT_PAGER_used ||
cleanup_fail &&
git config core.pager wc &&
GIT_PAGER="wc > GIT_PAGER_used" &&
GIT_PAGER="wc >GIT_PAGER_used" &&
export GIT_PAGER &&
test_terminal git log &&
test -e GIT_PAGER_used

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@ -512,6 +512,22 @@ test_must_fail () {
test $? -gt 0 -a $? -le 129 -o $? -gt 192
}
# Similar to test_must_fail, but tolerates success, too. This is
# meant to be used in contexts like:
#
# test_expect_success 'some command works without configuration' '
# test_might_fail git config --unset all.configuration &&
# do something
# '
#
# Writing "git config --unset all.configuration || :" would be wrong,
# because we want to notice if it fails due to segv.
test_might_fail () {
"$@"
test $? -ge 0 -a $? -le 129 -o $? -gt 192
}
# test_cmp is a helper function to compare actual and expected output.
# You can use it like:
#