On Sat, May 13, 2017 at 12:31:31AM +0200, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote: > > + if (use_local_config && nongit) > > + die(_("--local only be used inside a git repository")); > > + > > It would be better to have a test for edge cases that are currently > only being discovered by users in the wild. I actually started on one earlier, but what would it check? We already die() in this case. Should we be grepping for the message? It seems more likely to me that we would change the message and cause a false positive than that there would be an actual regression. What I think might be more interesting is if die("BUG") could learn to exit with some error code that the test suite considered invalid. Like calling abort(), which would kill us with SIGABRT and cause test_must_fail to complain. On many systems that would also generate a coredump. Which is handy sometimes, but I wonder if it would be inconvenient for others. I guess that is no different than what a raised assert() would do. But if we were to do that, then the test could easily demonstrate that we expect a clean die(). -Peff