Thanks for the patch. See comments below... On Tue, Mar 13, 2018 at 4:19 PM, Pratik Karki <predatoramigo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > This patch removes the necessity of pipes in git related commands for test suite. > > Exit code of the upstream in a pipe is ignored so, it's use should be avoided. The fix for this is to write the output of the git command to a file and test the exit codes of both the commands being linked by pipe. Please wrap commit messages to fit in about 72 columns; this one is far too wide. On the Git project, commit messages are written in imperative mood, as if telling the codebase to "do something". So, instead of writing "This patch removes...", you could word it "Remove..." or "Avoid...". It's misleading to say that the patch "removes the _necessity_ of pipes" since pipes were not used out of necessity; they were probably just a convenience and seemed reasonable at the time, but later experience has shown that they can be problematic for the reason you give in the second paragraph. Taking these observations into consideration, perhaps you could rewrite the commit message something like this: Avoid using pipes downstream of Git commands since the exit codes of commands upstream of pipes get swallowed, thus potentially hiding failure of those commands. Instead, capture Git command output to a file apply the downstream command(s) to that file. More comments below... > Signed-off-by: Pratik Karki <predatoramigo@xxxxxxxxx> > --- > diff --git a/t/t7001-mv.sh b/t/t7001-mv.sh > @@ -116,10 +116,10 @@ test_expect_success \ > test_expect_success \ > 'checking the commit' \ > - 'git diff-tree -r -M --name-status HEAD^ HEAD | \ > - grep "^R100..*path0/COPYING..*path2/COPYING" && > - git diff-tree -r -M --name-status HEAD^ HEAD | \ > - grep "^R100..*path0/README..*path2/README"' > + 'git diff-tree -r -M --name-status HEAD^ HEAD >actual && > + grep "^R100..*path0/COPYING..*path2/COPYING" actual && > + git diff-tree -r -M --name-status HEAD^ HEAD >actual && > + grep "^R100..*path0/README..*path2/README" actual' Although this "mechanical" transformation is technically correct, it is nevertheless wasteful. The exact same "git diff-tree ..." command is run twice, and both times output is captured to file 'actual', which makes the second invocation superfluous. Instead, a better transformation would be: git diff-tree ... >actual && grep ... actual && grep ... actual The same observation applies to other transformations in this patch. > diff --git a/t/t9104-git-svn-follow-parent.sh b/t/t9104-git-svn-follow-parent.sh > @@ -204,8 +204,8 @@ test_expect_success "follow-parent is atomic" ' > test_expect_success "track multi-parent paths" ' > svn_cmd cp -m "resurrect /glob" "$svnrepo"/r9270 "$svnrepo"/glob && > git svn multi-fetch && > - test $(git cat-file commit refs/remotes/glob | \ > - grep "^parent " | wc -l) -eq 2 > + test $(git cat-file commit refs/remotes/glob >actual && > + grep "^parent " actual | wc -l) -eq 2 > ' This is not a great transformation. If "git cat-file" fails, then neither 'grep' nor 'wc' will run, and the result will be as if 'test' was called without an argument before "-eq". For example: % test $(false >actual && grep "^parent " actual | wc -l) -eq 2 test: -eq: unary operator expected It would be better to run "git cat-file" outside of "test $(...)". For instance: git cat-file ... >actual && test $(grep ... actual | wc -l) -eq 2 Alternately, you could take advantage of the test_line_count() helper function: git cat-file ... >actual && grep ... actual >actual2 && test_line_count = 2 actual2 > diff --git a/t/t9110-git-svn-use-svm-props.sh b/t/t9110-git-svn-use-svm-props.sh > @@ -21,32 +21,32 @@ uuid=161ce429-a9dd-4828-af4a-52023f968c89 > test_expect_success 'verify metadata for /bar' " > - git cat-file commit refs/remotes/bar | \ > - grep '^git-svn-id: $bar_url@12 $uuid$' && > - git cat-file commit refs/remotes/bar~1 | \ > - grep '^git-svn-id: $bar_url@11 $uuid$' && > - git cat-file commit refs/remotes/bar~2 | \ > - grep '^git-svn-id: $bar_url@10 $uuid$' && > - git cat-file commit refs/remotes/bar~3 | \ > - grep '^git-svn-id: $bar_url@9 $uuid$' && > - git cat-file commit refs/remotes/bar~4 | \ > - grep '^git-svn-id: $bar_url@6 $uuid$' && > - git cat-file commit refs/remotes/bar~5 | \ > - grep '^git-svn-id: $bar_url@1 $uuid$' > + git cat-file commit refs/remotes/bar >actual && > + grep '^git-svn-id: $bar_url@12 $uuid$' actual && > + git cat-file commit refs/remotes/bar~1 >actual && > + grep '^git-svn-id: $bar_url@11 $uuid$' actual && > + git cat-file commit refs/remotes/bar~2 >actual && > + grep '^git-svn-id: $bar_url@10 $uuid$' actual && > + git cat-file commit refs/remotes/bar~3 >actual && > + grep '^git-svn-id: $bar_url@9 $uuid$' actual && > + git cat-file commit refs/remotes/bar~4 >actual && > + grep '^git-svn-id: $bar_url@6 $uuid$' actual && > + git cat-file commit refs/remotes/bar~5 >actual && > + grep '^git-svn-id: $bar_url@1 $uuid$' actual > " An indented line in the original shows that it is a continuation of the preceding line. However, in the revised code, that is not so, thus it probably makes sense to drop the indentation. The same comment applies to several additional cases snipped from this reply. > diff --git a/t/t9114-git-svn-dcommit-merge.sh b/t/t9114-git-svn-dcommit-merge.sh > index 50bca62de..c945c3758 100755 > --- a/t/t9114-git-svn-dcommit-merge.sh > +++ b/t/t9114-git-svn-dcommit-merge.sh > @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ test_debug 'gitk --all & sleep 1' > test_expect_success 'verify pre-merge ancestry' " > test x\$(git rev-parse --verify refs/heads/svn^2) = \ > x\$(git rev-parse --verify refs/heads/merge) && > - git cat-file commit refs/heads/svn^ | grep '^friend$' > + git cat-file commit refs/heads/svn^ >actual && grep '^friend$' actual > " Style: split the line at the '&&'... git cat-file ... >actual && grep ... actual The same comment applies to another test snipped from this reply. Aside: The current patch wants to solve the problem of exit code being swallowed down pipes, however, this and other tests are afflicted by a similar problem with $(...) also swallowing the exit code. A failure of "git rev-parse" could potentially go unnoticed inside "test x$(...)". Fixing that is outside the scope of the current patch, however, a follow-on patch to fix that problem (if you feel so inclined) might transform it something like this: git rev-parse ... >rev1 && git rev-parse ... >rev2 && test_cmp rev1 rev2 &&