t0056: "git -C" test updates

Instead of repeating the text to record as the commit log message
and string we expect to see in "log" output, use the same variable
to avoid them going out of sync.

Use different names for test files in different directories to
improve our chance to catch future breakages that makes "-C <dir>"
go to a place that is different from what was specified.

Signed-off-by: Nazri Ramliy <ayiehere@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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Nazri Ramliy 2013-09-19 21:18:54 +08:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent 44e1e4d67d
commit 28a81f8b93

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@ -7,18 +7,20 @@ test_description='"-C <path>" option and its effects on other path-related optio
test_expect_success '"git -C <path>" runs git from the directory <path>' '
test_create_repo dir1 &&
echo 1 >dir1/a.txt &&
(cd dir1 && git add a.txt && git commit -m "initial in dir1") &&
echo "initial in dir1" >expected &&
msg="initial in dir1" &&
(cd dir1 && git add a.txt && git commit -m "$msg") &&
echo "$msg" >expected &&
git -C dir1 log --format=%s >actual &&
test_cmp expected actual
'
test_expect_success 'Multiple -C options: "-C dir1 -C dir2" is equivalent to "-C dir1/dir2"' '
test_create_repo dir1/dir2 &&
echo 1 >dir1/dir2/a.txt &&
git -C dir1/dir2 add a.txt &&
echo "initial in dir1/dir2" >expected &&
git -C dir1/dir2 commit -m "initial in dir1/dir2" &&
echo 1 >dir1/dir2/b.txt &&
git -C dir1/dir2 add b.txt &&
msg="initial in dir1/dir2" &&
echo "$msg" >expected &&
git -C dir1/dir2 commit -m "$msg" &&
git -C dir1 -C dir2 log --format=%s >actual &&
test_cmp expected actual
'