subtree: t7900: fix 'verify one file change per commit'

As far as I can tell, this test isn't actually testing anything, because
someone forgot to tack on `--name-only` to `git log`.  This seems to
have been the case since the test was first written, back in fa16ab36ad
("test.sh: make sure no commit changes more than one file at a time.",
2009-04-26), unless `git log` used to do that by default and didn't need
the flag back then?

Convincing myself that it's not actually testing anything was tricky,
the code is a little hard to reason about.  It can be made a lot simpler
if instead of trying to parse all of the info from a single `git log`,
we're OK calling `git log` from inside of a loop.  And it's my opinion
that tests are not the place for clever optimized code.

So, fix and simplify the test, so that it's actually testing something
and is simpler to reason about.

Signed-off-by: Luke Shumaker <lukeshu@datawire.io>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Luke Shumaker 2021-04-27 15:17:26 -06:00 committed by Junio C Hamano
parent 63ac4f1ade
commit f1cd2d93c2

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@ -22,33 +22,6 @@ subtree_test_create_repo () {
git -C "$1" config log.date relative
}
# Make sure no patch changes more than one file.
# The original set of commits changed only one file each.
# A multi-file change would imply that we pruned commits
# too aggressively.
join_commits () {
commit=
all=
while read x y
do
if test -z "$x"
then
continue
elif test "$x" = "commit:"
then
if test -n "$commit"
then
echo "$commit $all"
all=
fi
commit="$y"
else
all="$all $y"
fi
done
echo "$commit $all"
}
test_create_commit () (
repo=$1 &&
commit=$2 &&
@ -869,19 +842,12 @@ test_expect_success 'verify one file change per commit' '
cd "$test_count" &&
git subtree split --prefix="sub dir2" --branch subproj2-br &&
x= &&
git log --pretty=format:"commit: %H" | join_commits |
(
while read commit a b
do
test_debug "echo Verifying commit $commit"
test_debug "echo a: $a"
test_debug "echo b: $b"
test "$b" = ""
x=1
done
test "$x" = 1
)
git log --format="%H" >commit-list &&
while read commit
do
git log -n1 --format="" --name-only "$commit" >file-list &&
test_line_count -le 1 file-list || return 1
done <commit-list
)
'