Hash :
e1bcc191
Author :
Date :
2012-03-01T11:45:00
Revert GIT_STATUS constants to avoid issues This reverts the changes to the GIT_STATUS constants and adds a new enumeration to describe the type of change in a git_diff_delta. I don't love this solution, but it should prevent strange errors from occurring for now. Eventually, I would like to unify the various status constants, but it needs a larger plan and I just wanted to eliminate this breakage quickly.
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#include "clar_libgit2.h"
#include "fileops.h"
#include "ignore.h"
#include "status_data.h"
/**
* Auxiliary methods
*/
static int
cb_status__normal( const char *path, unsigned int status_flags, void *payload)
{
struct status_entry_counts *counts = payload;
if (counts->entry_count >= counts->expected_entry_count) {
counts->wrong_status_flags_count++;
goto exit;
}
if (strcmp(path, counts->expected_paths[counts->entry_count])) {
counts->wrong_sorted_path++;
goto exit;
}
if (status_flags != counts->expected_statuses[counts->entry_count])
counts->wrong_status_flags_count++;
exit:
counts->entry_count++;
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
static int
cb_status__count(const char *p, unsigned int s, void *payload)
{
volatile int *count = (int *)payload;
GIT_UNUSED(p);
GIT_UNUSED(s);
(*count)++;
return GIT_SUCCESS;
}
/**
* Initializer
*
* Not all of the tests in this file use the same fixtures, so we allow each
* test to load their fixture at the top of the test function.
*/
void test_status_worktree__initialize(void)
{
}
/**
* Cleanup
*
* This will be called once after each test finishes, even
* if the test failed
*/
void test_status_worktree__cleanup(void)
{
cl_git_sandbox_cleanup();
}
/**
* Tests - Status determination on a working tree
*/
void test_status_worktree__whole_repository(void)
{
struct status_entry_counts counts;
git_repository *repo = cl_git_sandbox_init("status");
memset(&counts, 0x0, sizeof(struct status_entry_counts));
counts.expected_entry_count = entry_count0;
counts.expected_paths = entry_paths0;
counts.expected_statuses = entry_statuses0;
cl_git_pass(
git_status_foreach(repo, cb_status__normal, &counts)
);
cl_assert(counts.entry_count == counts.expected_entry_count);
cl_assert(counts.wrong_status_flags_count == 0);
cl_assert(counts.wrong_sorted_path == 0);
}
void test_status_worktree__empty_repository(void)
{
int count = 0;
git_repository *repo = cl_git_sandbox_init("empty_standard_repo");
cl_git_pass(git_status_foreach(repo, cb_status__count, &count));
cl_assert(count == 0);
}
void test_status_worktree__single_file(void)
{
int i;
unsigned int status_flags;
git_repository *repo = cl_git_sandbox_init("status");
for (i = 0; i < (int)entry_count0; i++) {
cl_git_pass(
git_status_file(&status_flags, repo, entry_paths0[i])
);
cl_assert(entry_statuses0[i] == status_flags);
}
}
void test_status_worktree__ignores(void)
{
int i, ignored;
git_repository *repo = cl_git_sandbox_init("status");
for (i = 0; i < (int)entry_count0; i++) {
cl_git_pass(
git_status_should_ignore(repo, entry_paths0[i], &ignored)
);
cl_assert(ignored == (entry_statuses0[i] == GIT_STATUS_IGNORED));
}
cl_git_pass(
git_status_should_ignore(repo, "nonexistent_file", &ignored)
);
cl_assert(!ignored);
cl_git_pass(
git_status_should_ignore(repo, "ignored_nonexistent_file", &ignored)
);
cl_assert(ignored);
}