3 test_description='object name disambiguation
5 Create blobs, trees, commits and a tag that all share the same
6 prefix, and make sure "git rev-parse" can take advantage of
7 type information to disambiguate short object names that are
8 not necessarily unique.
10 The final history used in the test has five commits, with the bottom
11 one tagged as v1.0.0. They all have one regular file each.
13 +-------------------------------------------+
15 | .-------b3wettvi---- ad2uee |
17 | a2onsxbvj---czy8f73t--ioiley5o |
19 +-------------------------------------------+
25 test_expect_success 'blob and tree' '
28 for i in 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
36 # create one blob 0000000000b36
39 # create one tree 0000000000cdc
43 test_expect_success 'warn ambiguity when no candidate matches type hint' '
44 test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify 000000000^{commit} 2>actual &&
45 grep "short SHA1 000000000 is ambiguous" actual
48 test_expect_success 'disambiguate tree-ish' '
49 # feed tree-ish in an unambiguous way
50 git rev-parse --verify 0000000000cdc:a0blgqsjc &&
52 # ambiguous at the object name level, but there is only one
53 # such tree-ish (the other is a blob)
54 git rev-parse --verify 000000000:a0blgqsjc
57 test_expect_success 'disambiguate blob' '
58 sed -e "s/|$//" >patch <<-EOF &&
59 diff --git a/frotz b/frotz
60 index 000000000..ffffff 100644
70 GIT_INDEX_FILE=frotz &&
71 export GIT_INDEX_FILE &&
72 git apply --build-fake-ancestor frotz patch &&
73 git cat-file blob :frotz >actual
75 test_cmp a0blgqsjc actual
78 test_expect_success 'disambiguate tree' '
79 commit=$(echo "d7xm" | git commit-tree 000000000) &&
80 # this commit is fffff2e and not ambiguous with the 00000* objects
81 test $(git rev-parse $commit^{tree}) = $(git rev-parse 0000000000cdc)
84 test_expect_success 'first commit' '
85 # create one commit 0000000000e4f
86 git commit -m a2onsxbvj
89 test_expect_success 'disambiguate commit-ish' '
90 # feed commit-ish in an unambiguous way
91 git rev-parse --verify 0000000000e4f^{commit} &&
93 # ambiguous at the object name level, but there is only one
94 # such commit (the others are tree and blob)
95 git rev-parse --verify 000000000^{commit} &&
98 git rev-parse --verify 000000000^0
101 test_expect_success 'disambiguate commit' '
102 commit=$(echo "hoaxj" | git commit-tree 0000000000cdc -p 000000000) &&
103 # this commit is ffffffd8 and not ambiguous with the 00000* objects
104 test $(git rev-parse $commit^) = $(git rev-parse 0000000000e4f)
107 test_expect_success 'log name1..name2 takes only commit-ishes on both ends' '
108 # These are underspecified from the prefix-length point of view
109 # to disambiguate the commit with other objects, but there is only
110 # one commit that has 00000* prefix at this point.
111 git log 000000000..000000000 &&
112 git log ..000000000 &&
113 git log 000000000.. &&
114 git log 000000000...000000000 &&
115 git log ...000000000 &&
119 test_expect_success 'rev-parse name1..name2 takes only commit-ishes on both ends' '
121 git rev-parse 000000000..000000000 &&
122 git rev-parse ..000000000 &&
123 git rev-parse 000000000..
126 test_expect_success 'git log takes only commit-ish' '
131 test_expect_success 'git reset takes only commit-ish' '
136 test_expect_success 'first tag' '
137 # create one tag 0000000000f8f
138 git tag -a -m j7cp83um v1.0.0
141 test_expect_failure 'two semi-ambiguous commit-ish' '
142 # At this point, we have a tag 0000000000f8f that points
143 # at a commit 0000000000e4f, and a tree and a blob that
144 # share 0000000000 prefix with these tag and commit.
146 # Once the parser becomes ultra-smart, it could notice that
147 # 0000000000 before ^{commit} name many different objects, but
148 # that only two (HEAD and v1.0.0 tag) can be peeled to commit,
149 # and that peeling them down to commit yield the same commit
151 git rev-parse --verify 0000000000^{commit} &&
154 git log 0000000000..0000000000 &&
155 git log ..0000000000 &&
156 git log 0000000000.. &&
157 git log 0000000000...0000000000 &&
158 git log ...0000000000 &&
159 git log 0000000000...
162 test_expect_failure 'three semi-ambiguous tree-ish' '
163 # Likewise for tree-ish. HEAD, v1.0.0 and HEAD^{tree} share
164 # the prefix but peeling them to tree yields the same thing
165 git rev-parse --verify 0000000000^{tree}
168 test_expect_success 'parse describe name' '
169 # feed an unambiguous describe name
170 git rev-parse --verify v1.0.0-0-g0000000000e4f &&
172 # ambiguous at the object name level, but there is only one
173 # such commit (others are blob, tree and tag)
174 git rev-parse --verify v1.0.0-0-g000000000
177 test_expect_success 'more history' '
178 # commit 0000000000043
179 git mv a0blgqsjc d12cr3h8t &&
180 echo h62xsjeu >>d12cr3h8t &&
184 git commit -m czy8f73t &&
186 # commit 00000000008ec
187 git mv d12cr3h8t j000jmpzn &&
188 echo j08bekfvt >>j000jmpzn &&
192 git commit -m ioiley5o &&
194 # commit 0000000005b0
195 git checkout v1.0.0^0 &&
196 git mv a0blgqsjc f5518nwu &&
198 for i in h62xsjeu j08bekfvt kg7xflhm
205 git commit -m b3wettvi &&
206 side=$(git rev-parse HEAD) &&
208 # commit 000000000066
209 git checkout master &&
211 # If you use recursive, merge will fail and you will need to
212 # clean up a0blgqsjc as well. If you use resolve, merge will
214 test_might_fail git merge --no-commit -s recursive $side &&
215 git rm -f f5518nwu j000jmpzn &&
217 test_might_fail git rm -f a0blgqsjc &&
219 git cat-file blob $side:f5518nwu
229 test_expect_failure 'parse describe name taking advantage of generation' '
230 # ambiguous at the object name level, but there is only one
231 # such commit at generation 0
232 git rev-parse --verify v1.0.0-0-g000000000 &&
234 # likewise for generation 2 and 4
235 git rev-parse --verify v1.0.0-2-g000000000 &&
236 git rev-parse --verify v1.0.0-4-g000000000
239 # Note: because rev-parse does not even try to disambiguate based on
240 # the generation number, this test currently succeeds for a wrong
241 # reason. When it learns to use the generation number, the previous
242 # test should succeed, and also this test should fail because the
243 # describe name used in the test with generation number can name two
244 # commits. Make sure that such a future enhancement does not randomly
246 test_expect_success 'parse describe name not ignoring ambiguity' '
247 # ambiguous at the object name level, and there are two such
248 # commits at generation 1
249 test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify v1.0.0-1-g000000000
252 test_expect_success 'ambiguous commit-ish' '
253 # Now there are many commits that begin with the
254 # common prefix, none of these should pick one at
255 # random. They all should result in ambiguity errors.
256 test_must_fail git rev-parse --verify 00000000^{commit} &&
259 test_must_fail git log 000000000..000000000 &&
260 test_must_fail git log ..000000000 &&
261 test_must_fail git log 000000000.. &&
262 test_must_fail git log 000000000...000000000 &&
263 test_must_fail git log ...000000000 &&
264 test_must_fail git log 000000000...
267 test_expect_success 'rev-parse --disambiguate' '
268 # The test creates 16 objects that share the prefix and two
269 # commits created by commit-tree in earlier tests share a
271 git rev-parse --disambiguate=000000000 >actual &&
272 test $(wc -l <actual) = 16 &&
273 test "$(sed -e "s/^\(.........\).*/\1/" actual | sort -u)" = 000000000
276 test_expect_success 'ambiguous 40-hex ref' '
277 TREE=$(git mktree </dev/null) &&
278 REF=`git rev-parse HEAD` &&
279 VAL=$(git commit-tree $TREE </dev/null) &&
280 git update-ref refs/heads/$REF $VAL &&
281 test `git rev-parse $REF 2>err` = $REF &&
282 grep "refname.*${REF}.*ambiguous" err
285 test_expect_success 'ambiguous short sha1 ref' '
286 TREE=$(git mktree </dev/null) &&
287 REF=`git rev-parse --short HEAD` &&
288 VAL=$(git commit-tree $TREE </dev/null) &&
289 git update-ref refs/heads/$REF $VAL &&
290 test `git rev-parse $REF 2>err` = $VAL &&
291 grep "refname.*${REF}.*ambiguous" err