Refactor a test added in 9466e3809d (blame: enable funcname blaming with userdiff driver, 2020-11-01) so that the blame tests don't rely on stealing the contents of "t/t4018/fortran-external-function". I have another patch series that'll possibly (or not) refactor that file, but having this test inter-dependency makes things simple in any case by making this test more readable. Signed-off-by: Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason <avarab@xxxxxxxxx> --- t/annotate-tests.sh | 16 +++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/t/annotate-tests.sh b/t/annotate-tests.sh index 29ce89090d8..04a2c58594c 100644 --- a/t/annotate-tests.sh +++ b/t/annotate-tests.sh @@ -482,12 +482,22 @@ test_expect_success 'blame -L ^:RE (absolute: end-of-file)' ' test_expect_success 'setup -L :funcname with userdiff driver' ' echo "fortran-* diff=fortran" >.gitattributes && fortran_file=fortran-external-function && - orig_file="$TEST_DIRECTORY/t4018/$fortran_file" && - cp "$orig_file" . && + cat >$fortran_file <<-\EOF && + function RIGHT(a, b) result(c) + + integer, intent(in) :: ChangeMe + integer, intent(in) :: b + integer, intent(out) :: c + + c = a+b + + end function RIGHT + EOF git add "$fortran_file" && GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="A" GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL="A@xxxxxxxx" \ git commit -m "add fortran file" && - sed -e "s/ChangeMe/IWasChanged/" <"$orig_file" >"$fortran_file" && + sed -e "s/ChangeMe/IWasChanged/" <"$fortran_file" >"$fortran_file".tmp && + mv "$fortran_file".tmp "$fortran_file" && git add "$fortran_file" && GIT_AUTHOR_NAME="B" GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL="B@xxxxxxxx" \ git commit -m "change fortran file" -- 2.31.0.366.ga80606b22c1