> Oh, that wasn't meant as a complaint. I am tempted to rewrite the
> log message like so, though:
>
> 65969d4 (merge: honor prepare-commit-msg hook, 2011-02-14) tried to
> make "git commit" and "git merge" consistent, because a merge that
> required user assistance has to be concluded with "git commit", but
> only "git commit" triggered prepare-commit-msg hook. When it added
> a call to run the prepare-commit-msg hook, however, it forgot to
> check the exit code from the hook like "git commit" does, and ended
> up replacing one inconsistency with another.
That's fine with me
>>> diff --git a/t/t7505-prepare-commit-msg-hook.sh
>>> b/t/t7505-prepare-commit-msg-hook.sh
>>> index bc497bc..3573751 100755
>>> --- a/t/t7505-prepare-commit-msg-hook.sh
>>> +++ b/t/t7505-prepare-commit-msg-hook.sh
>>> @@ -172,11 +172,12 @@ test_expect_success 'with failing hook (merge)' '
>>> git checkout -B other HEAD@{1} &&
>>> echo "more" >> file &&
>>> git add file &&
>>> - chmod -x $HOOK &&
>>> + rm -f "$HOOK" &&
>>> git commit -m other &&
>>> - chmod +x $HOOK &&
>>> + write_script "$HOOK" <<-EOF
>>> + exit 1
>>> + EOF
>>> git checkout - &&
>>> - head=`git rev-parse HEAD` &&
>>> test_must_fail git merge other
>>>
>>> '
>>
>> What about moving the hook file then ? Not very important to me, just
>> a suggestion as it would keep the shebang.
>
> Strictly speaking, the way $HOOK is prepared in the original is
> wrong. The script is always run under "#!/bin/sh" instead of the
> shell the user told us to use with $SHELL_PATH. For a simple one
> liner that only exits with 1, it does not matter, though.
>
> Many test scripts got this wrong and that was the reason we later
> added write_script helper function to the test suite.
So let's keep your suggestion and squash the commit.
Thanks,
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