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Eric Sunshine 0c51d6b4ae t6000-t9999: detect and signal failure within loop
Failures within `for` and `while` loops can go unnoticed if not detected
and signaled manually since the loop itself does not abort when a
contained command fails, nor will a failure necessarily be detected when
the loop finishes since the loop returns the exit code of the last
command it ran on the final iteration, which may not be the command
which failed. Therefore, detect and signal failures manually within
loops using the idiom `|| return 1` (or `|| exit 1` within subshells).

Signed-off-by: Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>
Reviewed-by: Elijah Newren <newren@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2021-12-13 10:29:48 -08:00

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#!/bin/sh
test_description='git p4 fetching changes in multiple blocks'
. ./lib-git-p4.sh
test_expect_success 'start p4d' '
start_p4d
'
create_restricted_group() {
p4 group -i <<-EOF
Group: restricted
MaxResults: 7
MaxScanRows: 40
Users: author
EOF
}
test_expect_success 'Create group with limited maxrows' '
create_restricted_group
'
test_expect_success 'Create a repo with many changes' '
(
client_view "//depot/included/... //client/included/..." \
"//depot/excluded/... //client/excluded/..." &&
mkdir -p "$cli/included" "$cli/excluded" &&
cd "$cli/included" &&
>file.txt &&
p4 add file.txt &&
p4 submit -d "Add file.txt" &&
for i in $(test_seq 0 5)
do
>outer$i.txt &&
p4 add outer$i.txt &&
p4 submit -d "Adding outer$i.txt" &&
for j in $(test_seq 0 5)
do
p4 edit file.txt &&
echo $i$j >file.txt &&
p4 submit -d "Commit $i$j" || exit
done || exit
done
)
'
test_expect_success 'Default user cannot fetch changes' '
! p4 changes -m 1 //depot/...
'
test_expect_success 'Clone the repo' '
git p4 clone --dest="$git" --changes-block-size=7 --verbose //depot/included@all
'
test_expect_success 'All files are present' '
echo file.txt >expected &&
test_write_lines outer0.txt outer1.txt outer2.txt outer3.txt outer4.txt >>expected &&
test_write_lines outer5.txt >>expected &&
ls "$git" >current &&
test_cmp expected current
'
test_expect_success 'file.txt is correct' '
echo 55 >expected &&
test_cmp expected "$git/file.txt"
'
test_expect_success 'Correct number of commits' '
(cd "$git" && git log --oneline) >log &&
wc -l log &&
test_line_count = 43 log
'
test_expect_success 'Previous version of file.txt is correct' '
(cd "$git" && git checkout HEAD^^) &&
echo 53 >expected &&
test_cmp expected "$git/file.txt"
'
# Test git-p4 sync, with some files outside the client specification.
p4_add_file() {
(cd "$cli" &&
>$1 &&
p4 add $1 &&
p4 submit -d "Added file $1" $1
)
}
test_expect_success 'Add some more files' '
for i in $(test_seq 0 10)
do
p4_add_file "included/x$i" &&
p4_add_file "excluded/x$i" || return 1
done &&
for i in $(test_seq 0 10)
do
p4_add_file "excluded/y$i" || return 1
done
'
# This should pick up the 10 new files in "included", but not be confused
# by the additional files in "excluded"
test_expect_success 'Syncing files' '
(
cd "$git" &&
git p4 sync --changes-block-size=7 &&
git checkout p4/master &&
ls -l x* > log &&
test_line_count = 11 log
)
'
# Handling of multiple depot paths:
# git p4 clone //depot/pathA //depot/pathB
#
test_expect_success 'Create a repo with multiple depot paths' '
client_view "//depot/pathA/... //client/pathA/..." \
"//depot/pathB/... //client/pathB/..." &&
mkdir -p "$cli/pathA" "$cli/pathB" &&
for p in pathA pathB
do
for i in $(test_seq 1 10)
do
p4_add_file "$p/file$p$i" || return 1
done
done
'
test_expect_success 'Clone repo with multiple depot paths' '
test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
(
cd "$git" &&
git p4 clone --changes-block-size=4 //depot/pathA@all //depot/pathB@all \
--destination=dest &&
ls -1 dest >log &&
test_line_count = 20 log
)
'
test_expect_success 'Clone repo with self-sizing block size' '
test_when_finished cleanup_git &&
git p4 clone --changes-block-size=1000000 //depot@all --destination="$git" &&
git -C "$git" log --oneline >log &&
test_line_count \> 10 log
'
test_done