James <rouzier@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > From: James Rouzier <rouzier@xxxxxxxxx> > > --- Missing sign-off. > t/t7300-clean.sh | 382 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------------- > 1 file changed, 190 insertions(+), 192 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/t/t7300-clean.sh b/t/t7300-clean.sh > index 86ceb38..d555bb6 100755 > --- a/t/t7300-clean.sh > +++ b/t/t7300-clean.sh > @@ -28,15 +28,15 @@ test_expect_success 'git clean with skip-worktree .gitignore' ' > mkdir -p build docs && > touch a.out src/part3.c docs/manual.txt obj.o build/lib.so && > git clean && > - test -f Makefile && > - test -f README && > - test -f src/part1.c && > - test -f src/part2.c && > - test ! -f a.out && > - test ! -f src/part3.c && > - test -f docs/manual.txt && > - test -f obj.o && > - test -f build/lib.so && > + test_path_is_file Makefile && > + test_path_is_file README && > + test_path_is_file src/part1.c && > + test_path_is_file src/part2.c && OK. > + test_path_is_missing a.out && > + test_path_is_missing src/part3.c && This is better than the original, which may have said "OK" upon seeing a directory called "a.out". > + test_path_is_file docs/manual.txt && > + test_path_is_file obj.o && > + test_path_is_file build/lib.so && OK. > git update-index --no-skip-worktree .gitignore && > git checkout .gitignore > ' > @@ -46,15 +46,15 @@ test_expect_success 'git clean' ' > mkdir -p build docs && > touch a.out src/part3.c docs/manual.txt obj.o build/lib.so && > git clean && > - test -f Makefile && > - test -f README && > - test -f src/part1.c && > - test -f src/part2.c && > - test ! -f a.out && > - test ! -f src/part3.c && > - test -f docs/manual.txt && > - test -f obj.o && > - test -f build/lib.so > + test_path_is_file Makefile && > + test_path_is_file README && > + test_path_is_file src/part1.c && > + test_path_is_file src/part2.c && > + test_path_is_missing a.out && > + test_path_is_missing src/part3.c && > + test_path_is_file docs/manual.txt && > + test_path_is_file obj.o && > + test_path_is_file build/lib.so The verbosity of this conversion makes me wonder if we want to have "test_paths_are_files" and "test_paths_are_missing". For that matter, this test does not really care about the distinction between files and directories (e.g. some tests said "test ! -d docs" and would have passed if there were a 'docs' regular file, but what we really care about is the path 'docs' is _gone_), so what we want may be test_paths_exist and test_paths_are_missing. With that, the above hunk would become test_paths_exist Makefile README src/part1.c src/part2.c \ obj.o build/lib.so && test_paths_are_missing a.out src/part3.c I dunno. > test_expect_success 'git clean -e' ' > rm -fr repo && > mkdir repo && > - ( > - cd repo && > - git init && > - touch known 1 2 3 && > - git add known && > - git clean -f -e 1 -e 2 && > - test -e 1 && > - test -e 2 && > - ! (test -e 3) && > - test -e known > - ) > + cd repo && > + git init && > + touch known 1 2 3 && > + git add known && > + git clean -f -e 1 -e 2 && > + test_path_is_file 1 && > + test_path_is_file 2 && > + test_path_is_missing 3 && > + test_path_is_file known > ' I think this is wrong. The next test piece will be run inside "repo" directory with this patch applied. Don't lose the subshell here. -- 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