Matthew DeVore <matvore@xxxxxxxxxx> writes: > diff --git a/list-objects-filter-options.c b/list-objects-filter-options.c > index c0e2bd6a0..14f251de4 100644 > --- a/list-objects-filter-options.c > +++ b/list-objects-filter-options.c > @@ -50,6 +50,20 @@ static int gently_parse_list_objects_filter( > return 0; > } > > + } else if (skip_prefix(arg, "tree:", &v0)) { > + unsigned long depth; > + if (!git_parse_ulong(v0, &depth) || depth != 0) { > + if (errbuf) { > + strbuf_init(errbuf, 0); > + strbuf_addstr( > + errbuf, > + _("only 'tree:0' is supported")); This is not a new issue with this patch, but I think strbuf_init() at the location of filling done like this is a bad idea. If the caller gave you an errbuf that is pre-filled with something, we'd leak memory and lose information. It only makes sense to _init() if the caller gave us an uninitialized garbage (or a strbuf that has just been initialized and is empty). The existing callers seem to do STRBUF_INIT before passing it to this function, so we probably should not do strbuf_init() here (and other two places in this function) and simply add to it. > diff --git a/t/t5616-partial-clone.sh b/t/t5616-partial-clone.sh > index bbbe7537d..8eeb85fbc 100755 > --- a/t/t5616-partial-clone.sh > +++ b/t/t5616-partial-clone.sh > @@ -154,6 +154,44 @@ test_expect_success 'partial clone with transfer.fsckobjects=1 uses index-pack - > grep "git index-pack.*--fsck-objects" trace > ' > > +test_expect_success 'use fsck before and after manually fetching a missing subtree' ' > + # push new commit so server has a subtree > + mkdir src/dir && > + echo "in dir" >src/dir/file.txt && > + git -C src add dir/file.txt && > + git -C src commit -m "file in dir" && > + git -C src push -u srv master && > + SUBTREE=$(git -C src rev-parse HEAD:dir) && > + > + rm -rf dst && > + git clone --no-checkout --filter=tree:0 "file://$(pwd)/srv.bare" dst && > + git -C dst fsck && > + > + # Make sure we only have commits, and all trees and blobs are missing. > + git -C dst rev-list master --missing=allow-any --objects >fetched_objects && > + awk -f print_1.awk fetched_objects \ > + | xargs -n1 git -C dst cat-file -t >fetched_types && Break line after pipe "|", not before, and lose the backslash. You do not need to over-indent the command on the downstream of the pipe, i.e. awk ... | xargs -n1 git -C ... && Same comment applies elsewhere in this patch, not limited to this file. > + sort fetched_types -u >unique_types.observed && Make it a habit not to add dashed options after real arguments, i.e. sort -u fetched_types > + echo commit >unique_types.expected && > + test_cmp unique_types.observed unique_types.expected && Always compare "expect" with "actual", not in the reverse order, i.e. test_cmp expect actual not test_cmp actual expect This is important because test_cmp reports failures by showing you an output of "diff expect actual" and from "sh t5616-part*.sh -v" you can see what additional/excess things were produced by the test over what is expected, prefixed with "+", and what your code failed to produce are shown prefixed with "-". Thanks.