#!/bin/sh test_description='basic sanity checks for git var' . ./test-lib.sh test_expect_success 'get GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT' ' test_tick && echo "$GIT_AUTHOR_NAME <$GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL> $GIT_AUTHOR_DATE" >expect && git var GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success 'get GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT' ' test_tick && echo "$GIT_COMMITTER_NAME <$GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL> $GIT_COMMITTER_DATE" >expect && git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT >actual && test_cmp expect actual ' test_expect_success !AUTOIDENT 'requested identites are strict' ' ( sane_unset GIT_COMMITTER_NAME && sane_unset GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL && test_must_fail git var GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT ) ' # For git var -l, we check only a representative variable; # testing the whole output would make our test too brittle with # respect to unrelated changes in the test suite's environment. test_expect_success 'git var -l lists variables' ' git var -l >actual && echo "$GIT_AUTHOR_NAME <$GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL> $GIT_AUTHOR_DATE" >expect && sed -n s/GIT_AUTHOR_IDENT=//p actual.author && test_cmp expect actual.author ' test_expect_success 'git var -l lists config' ' git var -l >actual && echo false >expect && sed -n s/core\\.bare=//p actual.bare && test_cmp expect actual.bare ' test_expect_success 'listing and asking for variables are exclusive' ' test_must_fail git var -l GIT_COMMITTER_IDENT ' test_done