At present, running the t3300-*.sh test on cygwin looks like: $ cd t $ ./t3300-funny-names.sh ok 1 - setup # passed all 1 test(s) 1..1 # SKIP Your filesystem does not allow tabs in filenames $ Unfortunately, this is not valid TAP output, which prove notes as follows: $ prove --exec sh t3300-funny-names.sh t3300-funny-names.sh .. All 1 subtests passed Test Summary Report ------------------- t3300-funny-names.sh (Wstat: 0 Tests: 1 Failed: 0) Parse errors: No plan found in TAP output Files=1, Tests=1, 2 wallclock secs ( 0.05 usr 0.00 sys + \ 0.90 cusr 0.49 csys = 1.43 CPU) Result: FAIL $ This is due to the 'trailing_plan' having a 'skip_directive' attached to it. This is not allowed by the TAP grammar, which only allows a 'leading_plan' to be followed by an optional 'skip_directive'. (see perldoc TAP::Parser::Grammar). A trailing_plan is one that appears in the TAP output after one or more test status lines (that start 'not '? 'ok ' ...), whereas a leading_plan must appear before all test status lines (if any). In practice, this means that the test script cannot contain a use of the 'skip all' facility: skip_all='Some reason to skip *all* tests in this file' test_done after having already executed one or more tests with (for example) 'test_expect_success'. Unfortunately, this is exactly what this test script is doing. The first 'setup' test is actually used to determine if the test prerequisite is satisfied by the filesystem (ie does it allow tabs in filenames?). In order to fix the parse errors, place the code to determine the test prerequisite at the top level of the script, prior to the first test, rather than as a parameter to test_expect_success. This allows us to correctly use 'skip_all', thus: $ ./t3300-funny-names.sh # passed all 0 test(s) 1..0 # SKIP Your filesystem does not allow tabs in filenames $ $ prove --exec sh t3300-funny-names.sh t3300-funny-names.sh .. skipped: Your filesystem does not \ allow tabs in filenames Files=1, Tests=0, 2 wallclock secs ( 0.02 usr 0.03 sys + \ 0.84 cusr 0.41 csys = 1.29 CPU) Result: NOTESTS $ Signed-off-by: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- Hi Jonathan, This version of the patch only moves code to determine the test prerequisite to the outer level, while leaving the 'setup' aspects of the first test in place. I did think about merging the following test ("setup: populate index and tree") into the first test, but I wanted to keep it simple for now. What do you think? ATB, Ramsay Jones t/t3300-funny-names.sh | 24 +++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/t/t3300-funny-names.sh b/t/t3300-funny-names.sh index 1f35e55..7480d6e 100755 --- a/t/t3300-funny-names.sh +++ b/t/t3300-funny-names.sh @@ -11,6 +11,16 @@ tree, index, and tree objects. . ./test-lib.sh +HT=' ' + +echo 2>/dev/null > "Name with an${HT}HT" +if ! test -f "Name with an${HT}HT" +then + # since FAT/NTFS does not allow tabs in filenames, skip this test + skip_all='Your filesystem does not allow tabs in filenames' + test_done +fi + p0='no-funny' p1='tabs ," (dq) and spaces' p2='just space' @@ -23,21 +33,9 @@ test_expect_success 'setup' ' EOF { cat "$p0" >"$p1" || :; } && - { echo "Foo Bar Baz" >"$p2" || :; } && - - if test -f "$p1" && cmp "$p0" "$p1" - then - test_set_prereq TABS_IN_FILENAMES - fi + { echo "Foo Bar Baz" >"$p2" || :; } ' -if ! test_have_prereq TABS_IN_FILENAMES -then - # since FAT/NTFS does not allow tabs in filenames, skip this test - skip_all='Your filesystem does not allow tabs in filenames' - test_done -fi - test_expect_success 'setup: populate index and tree' ' git update-index --add "$p0" "$p2" && t0=$(git write-tree) -- 1.7.11.2 -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html