git/t/unit-tests/t-trailer.c
Linus Arver dc88e5279a trailer unit tests: inspect iterator contents
Previously we only checked whether we would iterate a certain (expected)
number of times.

Also check the parsed "raw", "key" and "val" fields during each
iteration.

Helped-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Signed-off-by: Linus Arver <linus@ucla.edu>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2024-05-02 09:57:08 -07:00

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#include "test-lib.h"
#include "trailer.h"
struct contents {
const char *raw;
const char *key;
const char *val;
};
static void t_trailer_iterator(const char *msg, size_t num_expected,
struct contents *contents)
{
struct trailer_iterator iter;
size_t i = 0;
trailer_iterator_init(&iter, msg);
while (trailer_iterator_advance(&iter)) {
if (num_expected) {
check_str(iter.raw, contents[i].raw);
check_str(iter.key.buf, contents[i].key);
check_str(iter.val.buf, contents[i].val);
}
i++;
}
trailer_iterator_release(&iter);
check_uint(i, ==, num_expected);
}
static void run_t_trailer_iterator(void)
{
static struct test_cases {
const char *name;
const char *msg;
size_t num_expected;
struct contents contents[10];
} tc[] = {
{
"empty input",
"",
0,
{{0}},
},
{
"no newline at beginning",
"Fixes: x\n"
"Acked-by: x\n"
"Reviewed-by: x\n",
0,
{{0}},
},
{
"newline at beginning",
"\n"
"Fixes: x\n"
"Acked-by: x\n"
"Reviewed-by: x\n",
3,
{
{
.raw = "Fixes: x\n",
.key = "Fixes",
.val = "x",
},
{
.raw = "Acked-by: x\n",
.key = "Acked-by",
.val = "x",
},
{
.raw = "Reviewed-by: x\n",
.key = "Reviewed-by",
.val = "x",
},
{
0
},
},
},
{
"without body text",
"subject: foo bar\n"
"\n"
"Fixes: x\n"
"Acked-by: x\n"
"Reviewed-by: x\n",
3,
{
{
.raw = "Fixes: x\n",
.key = "Fixes",
.val = "x",
},
{
.raw = "Acked-by: x\n",
.key = "Acked-by",
.val = "x",
},
{
.raw = "Reviewed-by: x\n",
.key = "Reviewed-by",
.val = "x",
},
{
0
},
},
},
{
"with body text, without divider",
"my subject\n"
"\n"
"my body which is long\n"
"and contains some special\n"
"chars like : = ? !\n"
"hello\n"
"\n"
"Fixes: x\n"
"Acked-by: x\n"
"Reviewed-by: x\n"
"Signed-off-by: x\n",
4,
{
{
.raw = "Fixes: x\n",
.key = "Fixes",
.val = "x",
},
{
.raw = "Acked-by: x\n",
.key = "Acked-by",
.val = "x",
},
{
.raw = "Reviewed-by: x\n",
.key = "Reviewed-by",
.val = "x",
},
{
.raw = "Signed-off-by: x\n",
.key = "Signed-off-by",
.val = "x",
},
{
0
},
},
},
{
"with body text, without divider (second trailer block)",
"my subject\n"
"\n"
"my body which is long\n"
"and contains some special\n"
"chars like : = ? !\n"
"hello\n"
"\n"
"Fixes: x\n"
"Acked-by: x\n"
"Reviewed-by: x\n"
"Signed-off-by: x\n"
"\n"
/*
* Because this is the last trailer block, it takes
* precedence over the first one encountered above.
*/
"Helped-by: x\n"
"Signed-off-by: x\n",
2,
{
{
.raw = "Helped-by: x\n",
.key = "Helped-by",
.val = "x",
},
{
.raw = "Signed-off-by: x\n",
.key = "Signed-off-by",
.val = "x",
},
{
0
},
},
},
{
"with body text, with divider",
"my subject\n"
"\n"
"my body which is long\n"
"and contains some special\n"
"chars like : = ? !\n"
"hello\n"
"\n"
"---\n"
"\n"
/*
* This trailer still counts because the iterator
* always ignores the divider.
*/
"Signed-off-by: x\n",
1,
{
{
.raw = "Signed-off-by: x\n",
.key = "Signed-off-by",
.val = "x",
},
{
0
},
},
},
{
"with non-trailer lines in trailer block",
"subject: foo bar\n"
"\n"
/*
* Even though this trailer block has a non-trailer line
* in it, it's still a valid trailer block because it's
* at least 25% trailers and is Git-generated (see
* git_generated_prefixes[] in trailer.c).
*/
"not a trailer line\n"
"not a trailer line\n"
"not a trailer line\n"
"Signed-off-by: x\n",
/*
* Even though there is only really 1 real "trailer"
* (Signed-off-by), we still have 4 trailer objects
* because we still want to iterate through the entire
* block.
*/
4,
{
{
.raw = "not a trailer line\n",
.key = "not a trailer line",
.val = "",
},
{
.raw = "not a trailer line\n",
.key = "not a trailer line",
.val = "",
},
{
.raw = "not a trailer line\n",
.key = "not a trailer line",
.val = "",
},
{
.raw = "Signed-off-by: x\n",
.key = "Signed-off-by",
.val = "x",
},
{
0
},
},
},
{
"with non-trailer lines (one too many) in trailer block",
"subject: foo bar\n"
"\n"
/*
* This block has only 20% trailers, so it's below the
* 25% threshold.
*/
"not a trailer line\n"
"not a trailer line\n"
"not a trailer line\n"
"not a trailer line\n"
"Signed-off-by: x\n",
0,
{{0}},
},
{
"with non-trailer lines (only 1) in trailer block, but no Git-generated trailers",
"subject: foo bar\n"
"\n"
/*
* This block has only 1 non-trailer out of 10 (IOW, 90%
* trailers) but is not considered a trailer block
* because the 25% threshold only applies to cases where
* there was a Git-generated trailer.
*/
"Reviewed-by: x\n"
"Reviewed-by: x\n"
"Reviewed-by: x\n"
"Helped-by: x\n"
"Helped-by: x\n"
"Helped-by: x\n"
"Acked-by: x\n"
"Acked-by: x\n"
"Acked-by: x\n"
"not a trailer line\n",
0,
{{0}},
},
};
for (int i = 0; i < sizeof(tc) / sizeof(tc[0]); i++) {
TEST(t_trailer_iterator(tc[i].msg,
tc[i].num_expected,
tc[i].contents),
"%s", tc[i].name);
}
}
int cmd_main(int argc, const char **argv)
{
run_t_trailer_iterator();
return test_done();
}