When a command is in a non-assignment command substitution, the return code will be lost in favour of the surrounding command's. As a result, if a git command fails, we won't know about it. Rewrite instances of this so that git commands are either run in an assignment-only command substitution so that their return codes aren't lost. Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@xxxxxxxxx> --- t/t3600-rm.sh | 6 ++++-- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/t/t3600-rm.sh b/t/t3600-rm.sh index f6e659b7e9..0c3bf10edd 100755 --- a/t/t3600-rm.sh +++ b/t/t3600-rm.sh @@ -304,7 +304,8 @@ EOF test_expect_success 'rm removes empty submodules from work tree' ' mkdir submod && - git update-index --add --cacheinfo 160000 $(git rev-parse HEAD) submod && + hash=$(git rev-parse HEAD) && + git update-index --add --cacheinfo 160000 "$hash" submod && git config -f .gitmodules submodule.sub.url ./. && git config -f .gitmodules submodule.sub.path submod && git submodule init && @@ -623,7 +624,8 @@ test_expect_success 'setup subsubmodule' ' git submodule update && ( cd submod && - git update-index --add --cacheinfo 160000 $(git rev-parse HEAD) subsubmod && + hash=$(git rev-parse HEAD) && + git update-index --add --cacheinfo 160000 "$hash" subsubmod && git config -f .gitmodules submodule.sub.url ../. && git config -f .gitmodules submodule.sub.path subsubmod && git submodule init && -- 2.24.0.497.g17aadd8971