gitolite/t/t62-rule-sequences

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# vim: syn=sh:
# this is the specific example in commit 32056e0
for bc in 0 1
do
cd $TESTDIR
$TESTDIR/rollback || die "rollback failed"
editrc GL_WILDREPOS 1
editrc GL_BIG_CONFIG $bc
name "INTERNAL"
echo "
@private-owners = u1 u2
@experienced-private-owners = u3 u4
repo CREATOR/.*
C = @private-owners @experienced-private-owners
RWD = CREATOR
RW = WRITERS
R = READERS
- = @private-owners
RW+D = CREATOR
" | ugc
name "nothing set yet"
expect_push_ok "master -> master"
cd ~/td
runlocal git clone u1:u1/r1
make REPO_BASE absolute early $ENV{GL_REPO_BASE_ABS} is meant to point to the same directory as $REPO_BASE, except it is meant to be passed to hooks, ADCs and other child programs. And since you can't be sure where the child program starts in, this became an absolute path. Gradually, however, I started using it wherever I needed an absolute path (mostly in code that jumps around various directories to do stuff). Which is silly, because there's no reason $REPO_BASE cannot also be made an absolute, even if the rc file has a relative path. So that's what I did now: made $REPO_BASE absolute very early on, and then systematically changed all uses of the longer form to the shorter form when appropriate. And so the only thing we now use the longer one for is to pass to child programs. (Implementation note: The actual change is not very big, but while I was about it I decided to make the test suite able to test with an absolute REPO_BASE also, which is why the commit seems so large.) ---- This all started with a complaint from Damien Regad. He had an extremely odd setup where his bashrc changed PWD to something other than $HOME before anything else ran. This caused those two variables to beceom inconsistent, and he had a 1-line fix he wanted me to apply. I generally don't like making special fixes for for non-standard setups, and anyway all he had to do was set the full path to REPO_BASE in the rc file to get around this. Which is what I told him and he very politely left it at that. However, this did get me thinking, and I soon realised I was needlessly conflating "relative versus absolute" with "able to be passed to child programs". Fixing that solved his problem also, as a side-effect. So I guess this is all thanks to Damien!
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expect "Initialized empty Git repository in $TEST_BASE_FULL/u1/r1.git/"
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cd r1
mdc r1file1
runlocal git push origin master
runlocal git checkout -b br1
mdc r1file2
mdc r1file3
name "u1 create branch"
runlocal git push origin br1
expect "\* \[new branch\] br1 -> br1"
expect_push_ok "br1 -> br1"
name "u1 rewind branch"
runlocal git reset --hard HEAD^
mdc r1file4
runlocal git push origin +br1
expect "remote: + refs/heads/br1 u1 DENIED by refs/"
expect "remote: error: hook declined to update refs/heads/br1"
name "u1 delete branch"
runlocal git push origin :br1
expect "\[deleted\] br1"
cd ~/td
rm -rf r1
runlocal git clone u3:u3/r1
make REPO_BASE absolute early $ENV{GL_REPO_BASE_ABS} is meant to point to the same directory as $REPO_BASE, except it is meant to be passed to hooks, ADCs and other child programs. And since you can't be sure where the child program starts in, this became an absolute path. Gradually, however, I started using it wherever I needed an absolute path (mostly in code that jumps around various directories to do stuff). Which is silly, because there's no reason $REPO_BASE cannot also be made an absolute, even if the rc file has a relative path. So that's what I did now: made $REPO_BASE absolute very early on, and then systematically changed all uses of the longer form to the shorter form when appropriate. And so the only thing we now use the longer one for is to pass to child programs. (Implementation note: The actual change is not very big, but while I was about it I decided to make the test suite able to test with an absolute REPO_BASE also, which is why the commit seems so large.) ---- This all started with a complaint from Damien Regad. He had an extremely odd setup where his bashrc changed PWD to something other than $HOME before anything else ran. This caused those two variables to beceom inconsistent, and he had a 1-line fix he wanted me to apply. I generally don't like making special fixes for for non-standard setups, and anyway all he had to do was set the full path to REPO_BASE in the rc file to get around this. Which is what I told him and he very politely left it at that. However, this did get me thinking, and I soon realised I was needlessly conflating "relative versus absolute" with "able to be passed to child programs". Fixing that solved his problem also, as a side-effect. So I guess this is all thanks to Damien!
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expect "Initialized empty Git repository in $TEST_BASE_FULL/u3/r1.git/"
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cd r1
mdc r1file1
runlocal git push origin master
runlocal git checkout -b br1
mdc r1file2
mdc r1file3
name "u3 create branch"
runlocal git push origin br1
expect "\* \[new branch\] br1 -> br1"
expect_push_ok "br1 -> br1"
name "u3 rewind branch"
runlocal git reset --hard HEAD^
mdc r1file4
runlocal git push origin +br1
expect "To u3:u3/r1"
expect "+ .......\.\.\........ br1 -> br1 (forced update)"
name "u3 delete branch"
runlocal git push origin :br1
expect "\[deleted\] br1"
name "INTERNAL"
done