This lets the ref-store test helper write non-existent or unparsable objects into the ref storage. Use this to make t1006 and t3800 independent of the files storage backend. Signed-off-by: Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@google.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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#
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test_description='git mktag: tag object verify test'
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. ./test-lib.sh
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###########################################################
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# check the tag.sig file, expecting verify_tag() to fail,
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# and checking that the error message matches the pattern
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# given in the expect.pat file.
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check_verify_failure () {
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	subject=$1 &&
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	message=$2 &&
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	shift 2 &&
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	no_strict= &&
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	fsck_obj_ok= &&
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	no_strict= &&
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	while test $# != 0
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	do
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		case "$1" in
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		--no-strict)
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			no_strict=yes
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			;;
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		--fsck-obj-ok)
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			fsck_obj_ok=yes
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			;;
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		esac &&
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		shift
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	done &&
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	test_expect_success "fail with [--[no-]strict]: $subject" '
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		test_must_fail git mktag <tag.sig 2>err &&
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		if test -z "$no_strict"
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		then
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			test_must_fail git mktag <tag.sig 2>err2 &&
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			test_cmp err err2
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		else
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			git mktag --no-strict <tag.sig
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		fi
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	'
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	test_expect_success "setup: $subject" '
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		tag_ref=refs/tags/bad_tag &&
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		# Reset any leftover state from the last $subject
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		rm -rf bad-tag &&
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		git init --bare bad-tag &&
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		bad_tag=$(git -C bad-tag hash-object -t tag -w --stdin --literally <tag.sig)
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	'
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	test_expect_success "hash-object & fsck unreachable: $subject" '
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		if test -n "$fsck_obj_ok"
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		then
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			git -C bad-tag fsck
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		else
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			test_must_fail git -C bad-tag fsck
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		fi
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	'
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	test_expect_success "update-ref & fsck reachable: $subject" '
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		# Make sure the earlier test created it for us
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		git rev-parse "$bad_tag" &&
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		# The update-ref of the bad content will fail, do it
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		# anyway to see if it segfaults
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		test_might_fail git -C bad-tag update-ref "$tag_ref" "$bad_tag" &&
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		# Manually create the broken, we cannot do it with
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		# update-ref
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		test-tool -C bad-tag ref-store main delete-refs 0 msg "$tag_ref" &&
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		test-tool -C bad-tag ref-store main update-ref msg "$tag_ref" $bad_tag $ZERO_OID REF_SKIP_OID_VERIFICATION &&
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		# Unlike fsck-ing unreachable content above, this
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		# will always fail.
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		test_must_fail git -C bad-tag fsck
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	'
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	test_expect_success "for-each-ref: $subject" '
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		# Make sure the earlier test created it for us
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		git rev-parse "$bad_tag" &&
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		test-tool -C bad-tag ref-store main delete-refs 0 msg "$tag_ref" &&
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		test-tool -C bad-tag ref-store main update-ref msg "$tag_ref" $bad_tag $ZERO_OID REF_SKIP_OID_VERIFICATION &&
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		printf "%s tag\t%s\n" "$bad_tag" "$tag_ref" >expected &&
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		git -C bad-tag for-each-ref "$tag_ref" >actual &&
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		test_cmp expected actual &&
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		test_must_fail git -C bad-tag for-each-ref --format="%(*objectname)"
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	'
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	test_expect_success "fast-export & fast-import: $subject" '
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		# Make sure the earlier test created it for us
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		git rev-parse "$bad_tag" &&
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		test_must_fail git -C bad-tag fast-export --all &&
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		test_must_fail git -C bad-tag fast-export "$bad_tag"
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	'
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}
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test_expect_mktag_success() {
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	test_expect_success "$1" '
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		git hash-object -t tag -w --stdin <tag.sig >expected &&
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		git fsck --strict &&
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		git mktag <tag.sig >hash &&
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		test_cmp expected hash &&
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		test_when_finished "git update-ref -d refs/tags/mytag $(cat hash)" &&
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		git update-ref refs/tags/mytag $(cat hash) $(test_oid zero) &&
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		git fsck --strict
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	'
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}
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###########################################################
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# first create a commit, so we have a valid object/type
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# for the tag.
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test_expect_success 'setup' '
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	test_commit A &&
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	test_commit B &&
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	head=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD) &&
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	head_parent=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD~) &&
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	tree=$(git rev-parse HEAD^{tree}) &&
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	blob=$(git rev-parse --verify HEAD:B.t)
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'
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test_expect_success 'basic usage' '
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	cat >tag.sig <<-EOF &&
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	object $head
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	type commit
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	tag mytag
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	tagger T A Gger <tagger@example.com> 1206478233 -0500
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	EOF
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	git mktag <tag.sig &&
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	git mktag --end-of-options <tag.sig &&
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	test_expect_code 129 git mktag --unknown-option
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'
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############################################################
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#  1. length check
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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too short for a tag
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'Tag object length check' \
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	'^error:.* missingObject:' 'strict'
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############################################################
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#  2. object line label check
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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xxxxxx $head
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type tag
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tag mytag
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tagger . <> 0 +0000
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EOF
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check_verify_failure '"object" line label check' '^error:.* missingObject:'
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############################################################
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#  3. object line hash check
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $(echo $head | tr 0-9a-f z)
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type tag
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tag mytag
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tagger . <> 0 +0000
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EOF
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check_verify_failure '"object" line check' '^error:.* badObjectSha1:'
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############################################################
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#  4. type line label check
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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xxxx tag
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tag mytag
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tagger . <> 0 +0000
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EOF
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check_verify_failure '"type" line label check' '^error:.* missingTypeEntry:'
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############################################################
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#  5. type line eol check
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echo "object $head" >tag.sig
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printf "type tagsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss" >>tag.sig
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check_verify_failure '"type" line eol check' '^error:.* unterminatedHeader:'
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############################################################
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#  6. tag line label check #1
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type tag
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xxx mytag
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tagger . <> 0 +0000
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EOF
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check_verify_failure '"tag" line label check #1' \
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	'^error:.* missingTagEntry:'
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############################################################
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#  7. tag line label check #2
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type taggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
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tag
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EOF
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check_verify_failure '"tag" line label check #2' \
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	'^error:.* badType:'
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############################################################
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#  8. type line type-name length check
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type taggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
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tag mytag
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EOF
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check_verify_failure '"type" line type-name length check' \
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	'^error:.* badType:'
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############################################################
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#  9. verify object (hash/type) check
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $(test_oid deadbeef)
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type tag
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tag mytag
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tagger . <> 0 +0000
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'verify object (hash/type) check -- correct type, nonexisting object' \
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	'^fatal: could not read tagged object' \
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	--fsck-obj-ok
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type tagggg
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tag mytag
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tagger . <> 0 +0000
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'verify object (hash/type) check -- made-up type, valid object' \
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	'^error:.* badType:'
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $(test_oid deadbeef)
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type tagggg
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tag mytag
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tagger . <> 0 +0000
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'verify object (hash/type) check -- made-up type, nonexisting object' \
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	'^error:.* badType:'
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type tree
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tag mytag
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tagger . <> 0 +0000
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'verify object (hash/type) check -- mismatched type, valid object' \
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	'^fatal: object.*tagged as.*tree.*but is.*commit' \
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	--fsck-obj-ok
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############################################################
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#  9.5. verify object (hash/type) check -- replacement
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test_expect_success 'setup replacement of commit -> commit and tree -> blob' '
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	git replace $head_parent $head &&
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	git replace -f $tree $blob
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'
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head_parent
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type commit
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tag mytag
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tagger . <> 0 +0000
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EOF
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test_expect_mktag_success 'tag to a commit replaced by another commit'
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $tree
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type tree
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tag mytag
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tagger . <> 0 +0000
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'verify object (hash/type) check -- mismatched type, valid object' \
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	'^fatal: object.*tagged as.*tree.*but is.*blob' \
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	--fsck-obj-ok
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############################################################
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# 10. verify tag-name check
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag my	tag
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tagger . <> 0 +0000
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'verify tag-name check' \
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	'^error:.* badTagName:' \
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	--no-strict \
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	--fsck-obj-ok
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############################################################
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# 11. tagger line label check #1
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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This is filler
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EOF
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check_verify_failure '"tagger" line label check #1' \
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	'^error:.* missingTaggerEntry:' \
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	--no-strict \
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	--fsck-obj-ok
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############################################################
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# 12. tagger line label check #2
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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tagger
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This is filler
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EOF
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check_verify_failure '"tagger" line label check #2' \
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	'^error:.* missingTaggerEntry:' \
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	--no-strict \
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	--fsck-obj-ok
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############################################################
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# 13. allow missing tag author name like fsck
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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tagger  <> 0 +0000
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This is filler
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EOF
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test_expect_mktag_success 'allow missing tag author name'
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############################################################
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# 14. disallow missing tag author name
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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tagger T A Gger <
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 > 0 +0000
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'disallow malformed tagger' \
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	'^error:.* badEmail:' \
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	--no-strict \
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	--fsck-obj-ok
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############################################################
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# 15. allow empty tag email
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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tagger T A Gger <> 0 +0000
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EOF
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test_expect_mktag_success 'allow empty tag email'
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############################################################
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# 16. allow spaces in tag email like fsck
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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tagger T A Gger <tag ger@example.com> 0 +0000
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EOF
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test_expect_mktag_success 'allow spaces in tag email like fsck'
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############################################################
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# 17. disallow missing tag timestamp
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tr '_' ' ' >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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tagger T A Gger <tagger@example.com>__
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'disallow missing tag timestamp' \
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	'^error:.* badDate:'
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############################################################
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# 18. detect invalid tag timestamp1
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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tagger T A Gger <tagger@example.com> Tue Mar 25 15:47:44 2008
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'detect invalid tag timestamp1' \
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	'^error:.* badDate:'
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############################################################
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# 19. detect invalid tag timestamp2
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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tagger T A Gger <tagger@example.com> 2008-03-31T12:20:15-0500
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'detect invalid tag timestamp2' \
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	'^error:.* badDate:'
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############################################################
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# 20. detect invalid tag timezone1
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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tagger T A Gger <tagger@example.com> 1206478233 GMT
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'detect invalid tag timezone1' \
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	'^error:.* badTimezone:'
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############################################################
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# 21. detect invalid tag timezone2
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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tagger T A Gger <tagger@example.com> 1206478233 +  30
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EOF
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check_verify_failure 'detect invalid tag timezone2' \
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	'^error:.* badTimezone:'
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############################################################
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# 22. allow invalid tag timezone3 (the maximum is -1200/+1400)
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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tagger T A Gger <tagger@example.com> 1206478233 -1430
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EOF
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test_expect_mktag_success 'allow invalid tag timezone'
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############################################################
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# 23. detect invalid header entry
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cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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object $head
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type commit
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tag mytag
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						|
tagger T A Gger <tagger@example.com> 1206478233 -0500
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						|
this line should not be here
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						|
 | 
						|
EOF
 | 
						|
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						|
check_verify_failure 'detect invalid header entry' \
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						|
	'^error:.* extraHeaderEntry:' \
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						|
	--no-strict \
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						|
	--fsck-obj-ok
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						|
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						|
test_expect_success 'invalid header entry config & fsck' '
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						|
	test_must_fail git mktag <tag.sig &&
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						|
	git mktag --no-strict <tag.sig &&
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						|
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						|
	test_must_fail git -c fsck.extraHeaderEntry=error mktag <tag.sig &&
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						|
	test_must_fail git -c fsck.extraHeaderEntry=error mktag --no-strict <tag.sig &&
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						|
 | 
						|
	test_must_fail git -c fsck.extraHeaderEntry=warn mktag <tag.sig &&
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						|
	git -c fsck.extraHeaderEntry=warn mktag --no-strict <tag.sig &&
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						|
 | 
						|
	git -c fsck.extraHeaderEntry=ignore mktag <tag.sig &&
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						|
	git -c fsck.extraHeaderEntry=ignore mktag --no-strict <tag.sig &&
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						|
 | 
						|
	git fsck &&
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						|
	git -c fsck.extraHeaderEntry=warn fsck 2>err &&
 | 
						|
	grep "warning .*extraHeaderEntry:" err &&
 | 
						|
	test_must_fail git -c fsck.extraHeaderEntry=error 2>err fsck &&
 | 
						|
	grep "error .* extraHeaderEntry:" err
 | 
						|
'
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
cat >tag.sig <<EOF
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						|
object $head
 | 
						|
type commit
 | 
						|
tag mytag
 | 
						|
tagger T A Gger <tagger@example.com> 1206478233 -0500
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
this line comes after an extra newline
 | 
						|
EOF
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
test_expect_mktag_success 'allow extra newlines at start of body'
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
cat >tag.sig <<EOF
 | 
						|
object $head
 | 
						|
type commit
 | 
						|
tag mytag
 | 
						|
tagger T A Gger <tagger@example.com> 1206478233 -0500
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
EOF
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
test_expect_mktag_success 'allow a blank line before an empty body (1)'
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
cat >tag.sig <<EOF
 | 
						|
object $head
 | 
						|
type commit
 | 
						|
tag mytag
 | 
						|
tagger T A Gger <tagger@example.com> 1206478233 -0500
 | 
						|
EOF
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
test_expect_mktag_success 'allow no blank line before an empty body (2)'
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
############################################################
 | 
						|
# 24. create valid tag
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
cat >tag.sig <<EOF
 | 
						|
object $head
 | 
						|
type commit
 | 
						|
tag mytag
 | 
						|
tagger T A Gger <tagger@example.com> 1206478233 -0500
 | 
						|
EOF
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
test_expect_mktag_success 'create valid tag object'
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
test_done
 |