Kim Altintop <kim@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > diff --git a/t/t5703-upload-pack-ref-in-want.sh b/t/t5703-upload-pack-ref-in-want.sh > index e9e471621d..4a828042bb 100755 > --- a/t/t5703-upload-pack-ref-in-want.sh > +++ b/t/t5703-upload-pack-ref-in-want.sh > @@ -298,6 +298,134 @@ test_expect_success 'fetching with wildcard that matches multiple refs' ' > grep "want-ref refs/heads/o/bar" log > ' > > +REPO="$(pwd)/repo-ns" > + > +write_fetch_want_ref() { Style; missing SP before (). > + local wanted_ref="$1" > + > + write_command fetch > + echo "0001" > + echo "no-progress" > + echo "want-ref $1" > + echo "done" > + echo "0000" > +} All other helper shell functions in this file are defined near the top. If we compare them with this, we notice that this does not check for any errors. We should string these steps together with "&&". Also, having this in the middle looks a bit out of place. If this helper is useful only in the tests that are being added by this patch, that may be OK, but we may want to have a preliminary clean-up step before the main patch that adds this helper function near the top (perhaps after "write_command" is defined), and use it in existing tests. It seems that 'invalid want-ref line', 'basic want-ref', and 'multiple want-ref lines' tests among others may benefit from a slightly expanded variant, something along the lines of ... write_fetch_command () { write_command fetch && echo "0001" && echo "no-progress" || return # want-ref ... # -- # want ... # -- # have ... # -- while : do case $# in 0) break ;; esac && case "$1" in --) shift; break ;; esac && echo "want-ref $1" && shift || return done && while : do case $# in 0) break ;; esac && case "$1" in --) shift; break ;; esac && echo "want $1" && shift || return done && while : do case $# in 0) break ;; esac && case "$1" in --) shift; break ;; esac && echo "have $1" && shift || return done && echo "done" && echo "0000" } and with something like that, an existing test like this one: test_expect_success 'mix want and want-ref' ' oid=$(git rev-parse f) && cat >expected_refs <<-EOF && $oid refs/heads/main EOF git rev-parse e f >expected_commits && test-tool pkt-line pack >in <<-EOF && $(write_command fetch) 0001 no-progress want-ref refs/heads/main want $(git rev-parse e) have $(git rev-parse a) done 0000 EOF test-tool serve-v2 --stateless-rpc >out <in && check_output ' may become test_expect_success 'mix want and want-ref' ' oid=$(git rev-parse f) && cat >expected_refs <<-EOF && $oid refs/heads/main EOF git rev-parse e f >expected_commits && test-tool pkt-line pack >in <<-EOF && $(write_fetch_command refs/heads/main -- $(git rev-parse e) -- $(git rev-parse a) ) EOF test-tool serve-v2 --stateless-rpc >out <in && check_output ' And after preparing a reusable helper like that, we can add namespace tests using the same helper in the main patch (so it would become an at least 2-patch series). > + > +test_expect_success 'setup namespaced repo' ' > + ( > + git init -b main "$REPO" && > + cd "$REPO" && > + test_commit a && > + test_commit b && > + git checkout a && > + test_commit c && > + git checkout a && > + test_commit d && > + git update-ref refs/heads/ns-no b && > + git update-ref refs/namespaces/ns/refs/heads/ns-yes c && > + git update-ref refs/namespaces/ns/refs/heads/hidden d > + ) && > + git -C "$REPO" config uploadpack.allowRefInWant true I do not see a reason why the last step wants to be done outside the subshell, which we would be using anyway. Does it clarify something? > +test_expect_success 'with namespace: want-ref is considered relative to namespace' ' > + wanted_ref=refs/heads/ns-yes && > + > + oid=$(git -C "$REPO" rev-parse $wanted_ref) && > + cat >expected_refs <<-EOF && > + $oid $wanted_ref > + EOF > + git -C "$REPO" rev-parse a $wanted_ref >expected_commits && > + > + test-tool pkt-line pack >in <<-EOF && > + $(write_fetch_want_ref $wanted_ref) > + EOF > + > + env GIT_NAMESPACE=ns test-tool -C "$REPO" serve-v2 --stateless-rpc >out <in && I am not sure why we want "env" in front (it does not hurt, but it should be unnecessary, as test-tool is a plain-vanilla binary executable, not a shell function). Is this a workaround for a buggy test linter or something? > + check_output > +' > + > +test_expect_success 'with namespace: want-ref outside namespace is unknown' ' > + wanted_ref=refs/heads/ns-no && > + > + test-tool pkt-line pack >in <<-EOF && > + $(write_fetch_want_ref $wanted_ref) > + EOF > + > + test_must_fail env GIT_NAMESPACE=ns \ > + test-tool -C "$REPO" serve-v2 --stateless-rpc >out <in && Note that this one does need "env" here. > diff --git a/upload-pack.c b/upload-pack.c > index 297b76fcb4..6ce07231d3 100644 > --- a/upload-pack.c > +++ b/upload-pack.c > @@ -1417,21 +1417,25 @@ static int parse_want_ref(struct packet_writer *writer, const char *line, > struct string_list *wanted_refs, > struct object_array *want_obj) > { > - const char *arg; > - if (skip_prefix(line, "want-ref ", &arg)) { > + const char *refname_nons; > + if (skip_prefix(line, "want-ref ", &refname_nons)) { > struct object_id oid; > struct string_list_item *item; > struct object *o; > + struct strbuf refname = STRBUF_INIT; > > - if (read_ref(arg, &oid)) { > - packet_writer_error(writer, "unknown ref %s", arg); > - die("unknown ref %s", arg); > + strbuf_addf(&refname, "%s%s", get_git_namespace(), refname_nons); > + if (ref_is_hidden(refname_nons, refname.buf) || > + read_ref(refname.buf, &oid)) { > + packet_writer_error(writer, "unknown ref %s", refname_nons); > + die("unknown ref %s", refname_nons); Looks good. > } > + strbuf_release(&refname); > > - item = string_list_append(wanted_refs, arg); > + item = string_list_append(wanted_refs, refname_nons); > item->util = oiddup(&oid); > > - o = parse_object_or_die(&oid, arg); > + o = parse_object_or_die(&oid, refname_nons); > if (!(o->flags & WANTED)) { > o->flags |= WANTED; > add_object_array(o, NULL, want_obj); > -- > 2.32.0