[PATCH 00/12] Improve git-am test coverage

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Increase test coverage of git-am.sh to help prevent regressions that could arise
from the rewrite of git-am.sh to C. This patch series, along with
pt/am-foreign, improved test coverage as measured by kcov from 56.5%[1] to
67.3%[2].

No tests for git-am's interactive mode, though, as test_terminal does not seem
to attach a pseudo-tty to stdin(?), thus making git-am's "test -t 0" check fail.

This is part of my GSoC project to rewrite git-am.sh to a C builtin[3].

[1] http://pyokagan.github.io/git/20150430132408-a75942b//kcov-merged/git-am.eb79278e.html
[2] http://pyokagan.github.io/git/20150702173751-2fdae08//kcov-merged/git-am.eb79278e.html
[3] https://gist.github.com/pyokagan/1b7b0d1f4dab6ba3cef1


Paul Tan (12):
  t4150: am.messageid really adds the message id
  t4150: am fails if index is dirty
  t4151: am --abort will keep dirty index intact
  t4150: am refuses patches when paused
  t4150: am --resolved fails if index has no changes
  t4150: am --resolved fails if index has unmerged entries
  t4150: am with applypatch-msg hook
  t4150: am with pre-applypatch hook
  t4150: am with post-applypatch hook
  t4150: tests for am --[no-]scissors
  t3418: non-interactive rebase --continue with rerere enabled
  t3901: test git-am encoding conversion

 t/t3418-rebase-continue.sh |  19 ++++
 t/t3901-i18n-patch.sh      |  62 ++++++++++++
 t/t4150-am.sh              | 228 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 t/t4151-am-abort.sh        |  15 +++
 4 files changed, 324 insertions(+)

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2.5.0.rc1.81.gfe77482

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