On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 01:35:15PM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Yeah, if we are going to reduce it down to the above implementation,
> intereseting things like "test -f $frotz" will become possible and
> "cmp-str" stops making sense. It really is about "We run test and
> expect it to yield true. Report the failure a bit more prominently
> under the '-v' option to help us debug".
We already have test_path_is_file to do the same thing just for "-f". We
could in theory switch all of those to this new, more generic wrapper. I
don't know if it is worth doing a mass-conversion, but we could
discourage test_path_is_file in new tests. We could also implement
test_path_is_{dir,file} on top of this.
There is also test_path_is_missing, which would need the negated form.
We'd either need a "test_not_cond", or to allow:
test_cond ! -e path
That is specified by POSIX. I seem to recall that we ran into
problems using it with some shells, but I note there is currently some
use of it in t5304. So perhaps it is fine.
> So among the ones you listed, test_verbose may be the least silly, I
> would think.
Somehow test_verbose seems to me like checking the "verbose" option of
the test suite. I prefer "test_cond", but I do not feel too strongly, if
you want to override me.
> > (any quoting or whitespace may be wrong, of course, but that's OK; it's
> > for human consumption, and is just a hint).
>
> If we really cared, we could do
>
> echo >&2 "command failed: test $(git rev-parse --sq-quote "$@")"
>
> perhaps?
Yeah, that would work. I am always a little hesitant sticking git
commands into our test infrastructure, since we may end up masking
errors due to our own bug. But we can probably rely on --sq-quote
working sanely (and anyway, we're not even affecting the test outcome
here).
-Peff
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