On 10/24/19 4:29 PM, SZEDER Gábor wrote: > > Just a couple of test nits: > > On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 08:53:32AM -0400, Prarit Bhargava wrote: >> +test_expect_success 'log pretty %an %ae %al %aN %aE %aL' ' >> + git checkout -b anaeal && >> + test_commit anaeal_test anaeal_test_file && >> + git log --pretty="%an%n%ae%n%al%n%aN%n%aE%n%aL" -1 > actual && > > Style: no space between redirection and filename, i.e. >actual > >> + { >> + echo "${GIT_AUTHOR_NAME}" && >> + echo "${GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL}" && >> + echo "${TEST_AUTHOR_LOCALNAME}" > > Broken &&-chain (though with just a bunch of echos it won't really > make much of a difference) > >> + echo "${GIT_AUTHOR_NAME}" && >> + echo "${GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL}" && >> + echo "${TEST_AUTHOR_LOCALNAME}" > > All these variables stand on their own, so the curly braces around > them are unnecessary. I've changed this code (based on Peff's suggestions) to other tests, however, AFAIK using braces around is considered "good practice". It can't harm anything to have braces but if the preferred git coding style is to only use them when necessary I will remove them. P. > >> + } > expect && >> + test_cmp expect actual >> +' >> + >> +test_expect_success 'log pretty %cn %ce %cl %cN %cE %cL' ' >> + git checkout -b cncecl && >> + test_commit cncecl_test cncecl_test_file && >> + git log --pretty="%cn%n%ce%n%cl%n%cN%n%cE%n%cL" -1 > actual && >> + { >> + echo "${GIT_COMMITTER_NAME}" && >> + echo "${GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL}" && >> + echo "${TEST_COMMITTER_LOCALNAME}" >> + echo "${GIT_COMMITTER_NAME}" && >> + echo "${GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL}" && >> + echo "${TEST_COMMITTER_LOCALNAME}" >> + } > expect && >> + test_cmp expect actual >> +' >> +