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source common.sh
if [ [ -z $( type -p git) ] ] ; then
echo "Git not installed; skipping Git tests"
exit 99
fi
clearStore
repo = " $TEST_ROOT /git "
rm -rf " $repo " " ${ repo } -tmp " " $TEST_HOME /.cache/nix "
git init " $repo "
git -C " $repo " config user.email "foobar@example.com"
git -C " $repo " config user.name "Foobar"
echo utrecht > " $repo " /hello
git -C " $repo " add hello
git -C " $repo " commit -m 'Bla1'
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path = $( nix eval --raw --impure --expr " (builtins.fetchGit { url = $repo ; ref = \"master\"; }).outPath " )
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# Test various combinations of ref names
# (taken from the git project)
# git help check-ref-format
# Git imposes the following rules on how references are named:
#
# 1. They can include slash / for hierarchical (directory) grouping, but no slash-separated component can begin with a dot . or end with the sequence .lock.
# 2. They must contain at least one /. This enforces the presence of a category like heads/, tags/ etc. but the actual names are not restricted. If the --allow-onelevel option is used, this rule is waived.
# 3. They cannot have two consecutive dots .. anywhere.
# 4. They cannot have ASCII control characters (i.e. bytes whose values are lower than \040, or \177 DEL), space, tilde ~, caret ^, or colon : anywhere.
# 5. They cannot have question-mark ?, asterisk *, or open bracket [ anywhere. See the --refspec-pattern option below for an exception to this rule.
# 6. They cannot begin or end with a slash / or contain multiple consecutive slashes (see the --normalize option below for an exception to this rule)
# 7. They cannot end with a dot ..
# 8. They cannot contain a sequence @{.
# 9. They cannot be the single character @.
# 10. They cannot contain a \.
valid_ref( ) {
{ set +x; printf >& 2 '\n>>>>>>>>>> valid_ref %s\b <<<<<<<<<<\n' $( printf %s " $1 " | sed -n -e l) ; set -x; }
git check-ref-format --branch " $1 " >/dev/null
git -C " $repo " branch " $1 " master >/dev/null
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path1 = $( nix eval --raw --impure --expr " (builtins.fetchGit { url = $repo ; ref = '' $1 ''; }).outPath " )
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[ [ $path1 = $path ] ]
git -C " $repo " branch -D " $1 " >/dev/null
}
invalid_ref( ) {
{ set +x; printf >& 2 '\n>>>>>>>>>> invalid_ref %s\b <<<<<<<<<<\n' $( printf %s " $1 " | sed -n -e l) ; set -x; }
# special case for a sole @:
# --branch @ will try to interpret @ as a branch reference and not fail. Thus we need --allow-onelevel
if [ " $1 " = "@" ] ; then
( ! git check-ref-format --allow-onelevel " $1 " >/dev/null 2>& 1)
else
( ! git check-ref-format --branch " $1 " >/dev/null 2>& 1)
fi
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nix --debug eval --raw --impure --expr " (builtins.fetchGit { url = $repo ; ref = '' $1 ''; }).outPath " 2>& 1 | grep 'invalid Git branch/tag name' >/dev/null
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}
valid_ref 'foox'
valid_ref '1337'
valid_ref 'foo.baz'
valid_ref 'foo/bar/baz'
valid_ref 'foo./bar'
valid_ref 'heads/foo@bar'
valid_ref " $( printf 'heads/fu\303\237' ) "
valid_ref 'foo-bar-baz'
valid_ref '$1'
valid_ref 'foo.locke'
invalid_ref 'refs///heads/foo'
invalid_ref 'heads/foo/'
invalid_ref '///heads/foo'
invalid_ref '.foo'
invalid_ref './foo'
invalid_ref './foo/bar'
invalid_ref 'foo/./bar'
invalid_ref 'foo/bar/.'
invalid_ref 'foo bar'
invalid_ref 'foo?bar'
invalid_ref 'foo^bar'
invalid_ref 'foo~bar'
invalid_ref 'foo:bar'
invalid_ref 'foo[bar'
invalid_ref 'foo/bar/.'
invalid_ref '.refs/foo'
invalid_ref 'refs/heads/foo.'
invalid_ref 'heads/foo..bar'
invalid_ref 'heads/foo?bar'
invalid_ref 'heads/foo.lock'
invalid_ref 'heads///foo.lock'
invalid_ref 'foo.lock/bar'
invalid_ref 'foo.lock///bar'
invalid_ref 'heads/v@{ation'
invalid_ref 'heads/foo\.ar' # should fail due to \
invalid_ref 'heads/foo\bar' # should fail due to \
invalid_ref " $( printf 'heads/foo\t' ) " # should fail because it has a TAB
invalid_ref " $( printf 'heads/foo\177' ) "
invalid_ref '@'
invalid_ref 'foo/*'
invalid_ref '*/foo'
invalid_ref 'foo/*/bar'
invalid_ref '*'
invalid_ref 'foo/*/*'
invalid_ref '*/foo/*'
invalid_ref '/foo'
invalid_ref ''