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fe215153
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2018-11-13T14:08:49
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tests: apply: fix missing `cl_git_pass` wrappers
Some function calls in the new "apply" test suite were missing the
checks whether they succeeded as expected. Fix this by adding the
missing `cl_git_pass` wrappers.
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398d8bfe
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2018-07-16T17:19:08
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apply tests: tests a diff w/ many small changes
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37b25ac5
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2018-07-08T16:12:58
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apply: move location to an argument, not the opts
Move the location option to an argument, out of the options structure.
This allows the options structure to be re-used for functions that don't
need to know the location, since it's implicit in their functionality.
For example, `git_apply_tree` should not take a location, but is
expected to take all the other options.
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3b674660
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2018-07-01T13:46:59
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apply tests: ensure we can patch a modified file
Patch application need not be on an unmodified file; applying to an
already changed file is supported provided the patch still applies
cleanly. Add tests that modifies the contents of a file then applies
the patch and ensures that the patch applies cleanly, and the original
changes are also kept.
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eb76e985
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2018-07-01T21:21:25
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apply tests: ensure mode changes occur
Test that a mode change is reflected in the working directory or index.
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9db66c79
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2018-06-29T12:50:38
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apply test: apply with non-conflicting changes
Ensure that we can apply to the working directory or the index when the
application target is modified, so long as there are not conflicting
changes to the items.
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c010c93b
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2018-06-27T16:50:07
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apply tests: move helpers into common area
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35d525b0
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2018-06-26T09:19:12
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apply: test that failures don't dirty workdir
Ensure that when a patch application fails (due to a conflict in the
working directory, for example) that we do not half-apply the patch or
otherwise leave the working directory dirty.
This is rather obvious in our current apply implementation (we do a two
step process: one to create the post-image and one to check it out) but
this test is a safety net for future refactoring or improvements.
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973bf0c8
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2018-06-25T20:49:22
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apply: test a patch can be applied even with a modified index
Ensure that we can apply a patch to the working directory, even to files
that are modified in the index (as long as the working directory
contents match the preimage - such that the working directory is
unmodified from HEAD).
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553395dc
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2018-06-25T20:21:01
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apply: test that the index is not modified
Ensure that by default, when using GIT_APPLY_LOCATION_WORKDIR, that
patch application does not update the index, only the working directory.
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0eb63b9f
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2018-06-25T19:50:35
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apply tests: separate common patch hunks
Move the commonly-used patch hunks into a single constant location.
This allows us to avoid re-declaring them in each test, and allows
us to compose them to build a larger patch file that includes all
the hunks.
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702d4bec
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2018-06-26T15:26:37
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apply tests: use `git_iterator_foreach` for tests
Use the new `git_iterator_foreach` API to validate the workdir against
the expected workdir values instead of using the paired/multi iterator
comparison callback. This allows us to use the `git_iterator_foreach`
to validate the index as well, instead of assuming that the index and
HEAD must always match.
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9c34c996
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2018-06-25T17:03:14
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apply: handle file additions
Don't attempt to read the postimage file during a file addition, simply
use an empty buffer as the postimage. Also, test that we can handle
file additions.
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3b5378c5
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2018-06-25T16:27:06
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apply: handle file deletions
If the file was deleted in the postimage, do not attempt to update the
target. Instead, ignore it and simply allow it to stay removed in our
computed postimage. Also, test that we can handle file deletions.
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af3287f8
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2018-06-22T19:27:19
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apply: test `git_apply` with a parsed patch
Ensure that we can apply a simple patch to the working directory when we
have parsed it from a patch file.
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ff296b71
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2018-03-19T19:50:52
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apply: test `git_apply` application to a workdir
Introduce a standard test applying a diff to a working directory with no
complications.
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