git/t/t6006-rev-list-format.sh
Jeff King c002922adc expand --pretty=format color options
Currently, the only colors available to --pretty=format
users are red, green, and blue. Rather than expand it with a
few new colors, this patch makes the usual config color
syntax available, including more colors, backgrounds, and
attributes.

Because colors are no longer bounded to a single word (e.g.,
%Cred), this uses a more advanced syntax that features a
beginning and end delimiter (but the old syntax still
works). So you can now do:

  git log --pretty=tformat:'%C(yellow)%h%C(reset) %s'

to emulate --pretty=oneline, or even

  git log --pretty=tformat:'%C(cyan magenta bold)%s%C(reset)'

if you want to relive the awesomeness of 4-color CGA.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2009-01-17 18:04:24 -08:00

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#!/bin/sh
test_description='git rev-list --pretty=format test'
. ./test-lib.sh
test_tick
test_expect_success 'setup' '
touch foo && git add foo && git commit -m "added foo" &&
echo changed >foo && git commit -a -m "changed foo"
'
# usage: test_format name format_string <expected_output
test_format() {
cat >expect.$1
test_expect_success "format $1" "
git rev-list --pretty=format:'$2' master >output.$1 &&
test_cmp expect.$1 output.$1
"
}
test_format hash %H%n%h <<'EOF'
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
131a310
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
86c75cf
EOF
test_format tree %T%n%t <<'EOF'
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
fe722612f26da5064c32ca3843aa154bdb0b08a0
fe72261
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
4d5fcadc293a348e88f777dc0920f11e7d71441c
4d5fcad
EOF
test_format parents %P%n%p <<'EOF'
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
86c75cf
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
EOF
# we don't test relative here
test_format author %an%n%ae%n%ad%n%aD%n%at <<'EOF'
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
A U Thor
author@example.com
Thu Apr 7 15:13:13 2005 -0700
Thu, 7 Apr 2005 15:13:13 -0700
1112911993
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
A U Thor
author@example.com
Thu Apr 7 15:13:13 2005 -0700
Thu, 7 Apr 2005 15:13:13 -0700
1112911993
EOF
test_format committer %cn%n%ce%n%cd%n%cD%n%ct <<'EOF'
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
C O Mitter
committer@example.com
Thu Apr 7 15:13:13 2005 -0700
Thu, 7 Apr 2005 15:13:13 -0700
1112911993
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
C O Mitter
committer@example.com
Thu Apr 7 15:13:13 2005 -0700
Thu, 7 Apr 2005 15:13:13 -0700
1112911993
EOF
test_format encoding %e <<'EOF'
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
EOF
test_format subject %s <<'EOF'
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
changed foo
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
added foo
EOF
test_format body %b <<'EOF'
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
EOF
test_format colors %Credfoo%Cgreenbar%Cbluebaz%Cresetxyzzy <<'EOF'
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
foobarbazxyzzy
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
foobarbazxyzzy
EOF
test_format advanced-colors '%C(red yellow bold)foo%C(reset)' <<'EOF'
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
foo
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
foo
EOF
cat >commit-msg <<'EOF'
Test printing of complex bodies
This commit message is much longer than the others,
and it will be encoded in iso8859-1. We should therefore
include an iso8859 character: ¡bueno!
EOF
test_expect_success 'setup complex body' '
git config i18n.commitencoding iso8859-1 &&
echo change2 >foo && git commit -a -F commit-msg
'
test_format complex-encoding %e <<'EOF'
commit f58db70b055c5718631e5c61528b28b12090cdea
iso8859-1
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
EOF
test_format complex-subject %s <<'EOF'
commit f58db70b055c5718631e5c61528b28b12090cdea
Test printing of complex bodies
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
changed foo
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
added foo
EOF
test_format complex-body %b <<'EOF'
commit f58db70b055c5718631e5c61528b28b12090cdea
This commit message is much longer than the others,
and it will be encoded in iso8859-1. We should therefore
include an iso8859 character: ¡bueno!
commit 131a310eb913d107dd3c09a65d1651175898735d
commit 86c75cfd708a0e5868dc876ed5b8bb66c80b4873
EOF
test_expect_success '%ad respects --date=' '
echo 2005-04-07 >expect.ad-short &&
git log -1 --date=short --pretty=tformat:%ad >output.ad-short master &&
test_cmp expect.ad-short output.ad-short
'
test_expect_success 'empty email' '
test_tick &&
C=$(GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL= git commit-tree HEAD^{tree} </dev/null) &&
A=$(git show --pretty=format:%an,%ae,%ad%n -s $C) &&
test "$A" = "A U Thor,,Thu Apr 7 15:14:13 2005 -0700" || {
echo "Eh? $A" >failure
false
}
'
test_done