On Fri, Sep 7, 2018 at 6:44 PM Tim Schumacher <timschumi@xxxxxx> wrote: > Introduce a testing suite that is dedicated to aliases. > For now, check only if nested aliases work and if looping > aliases are detected successfully. > > The looping aliases check for mixed execution is there but > expected to fail because there is no check in place yet. > > Signed-off-by: Tim Schumacher <timschumi@xxxxxx> > --- > Unfortunately I don't have a fix for the last one yet, so I > marked it as expect_failure. The problem is that the test suite > is waiting a full minute until it aborts the running command > (which I guess should not take that long, as it blocks the whole > test suite for that span of time). > > Should I try to decrease the timeout or should I remove that > test completely until I manage to get external calls fixed? Perhaps just comment out that test for now and add a comment above it explaining why it's commented out. > As a last thing, is there any better way to use single quotes > than to write '"'"'? It isn't that bad, but it is hard to read, > especially for bash newcomers. You should backslash-escape the quotes ("foo \'bar\' baz"), however, in this case, it would make sense to use regex's with 'grep' to check that you got the expected error message rather than reproducing the message literally here in the script. More below. > diff --git a/t/t0014-alias.sh b/t/t0014-alias.sh > @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ > +#!/bin/sh > + > +test_description='git command aliasing' > + > +. ./test-lib.sh > + > +test_expect_success 'setup environment' ' > + git init > +' "git init" is invoked automatically by the test framework, so no need for this test. You can drop it. > +test_expect_success 'nested aliases - internal execution' ' > + git config alias.nested-internal-1 nested-internal-2 && > + git config alias.nested-internal-2 status > +' This isn't actually testing anything, is it? It's setting up the aliases but never actually invoking them. I would have expected the next line to actually run a command ("git nested-internal-1") and the line after that to check that you got the expected output (whatever "git status" would emit). Output from "git status" isn't necessarily the easiest to test, though, so perhaps pick a different Git command for testing (something for which the result can be very easily checked -- maybe "git rm" or such). > +test_expect_success 'nested aliases - mixed execution' ' > + git config alias.nested-external-1 "!git nested-external-2" && > + git config alias.nested-external-2 status > +' Same observation. > +test_expect_success 'looping aliases - internal execution' ' > + git config alias.loop-internal-1 loop-internal-2 && > + git config alias.loop-internal-2 loop-internal-3 && > + git config alias.loop-internal-3 loop-internal-2 && > + test_must_fail git loop-internal-1 2>output && > + grep -q "fatal: alias loop detected: expansion of '"'"'loop-internal-1'"'"' does not terminate" output && Don't bother using -q with 'grep'. Output is hidden already by the test framework in normal mode, and not hidden when running in verbose mode. And, the output of 'grep' might be helpful when debugging the test if something goes wrong. As noted above, you can use regex to match the expected error rather than exactly duplicating the text of the message. Finally, use 'test_i18ngrep' instead of 'grep' in order to play nice with localization. > + rm output Tests don't normally bother cleaning up their output files like this since such output can be helpful when debugging the test if something goes wrong. (You'd want to use test_when_finished to cleanup anyhow, but you don't need it in this case.) > +'