Max Kirillov <m...@max630.net> writes:

> Looks like there is no exact specification what `diff -c` and
> `diff --cc` should output. Considering this it is not reasonable to
> hardcode any specific output in test.

OK.

> Rather, it should verify that file
> selection behaves the same as hunk selection.

Hrm, really?  "git diff --raw" and "git diff -p -w" on two trees
would not show identical set of paths, when the blob object are
different byte-wise but are equivalent at the content level per
given definition of equivalence (e.g. "-w").  Given that --cc is
to look at the differences at hunk/content level to combine and omit
uninteresting ones from the output, relative to -c output, I would
imagine that the file selection and the hunk selection are expected
to behave differently.

So, having said that I am a bit skeptical about the description of
the goals, there are a few nits on the implementation, too.

> +# the difference in short file must be returned if and only if it is shown 
> in long file
> +for fn in win1 win2 merge delete base only1 only2 only1discard only2discard; 
> do
> +     if git diff --cc merge branch1 branch2 mergebase -- long/$fn | grep -q 
> '^[ +-]\{3\}2\(change[12]|merge\)\?$'
> +     then

Just like the earlier parts of this patch, write a newline when you
do not have to write a semicolon, and split lines after pipe when
your pipeline gets long, i.e.

        for fn in win2 win2 ...
        do
                if git diff --cc ... |
                        grep 'pattern'
                then

Do I smell some GNUism in your "grep" patterns?

You have

    '^[ +-]\{3\}2\(change[12]|merge\)\?$'

but matching zero-or-one repetition with ? is not in BRE, and \? to
use it in BRE is a GNU extension.

Also in BRE , '|' is not an alternation (and making it into such
with '\|' in BRE is a GNU extension IIRC.

Worse, you are not using backslash here to invoke GNU extension, so
I suspect the grep invocations in the patch may not be working as
you expect.

Doubly worse, what is shown by "diff -c" for line 2 seems to be
three [- +] columns, followed by one of

    2
    2change1
    2change2
    2merged

followed by the end of line, so your "|merge" part may never match.

We encourage people to avoid \{m,n\}, because, it is not supported
by some implementations even though it is specified in POSIX for
BRE.

Perhaps spelling out what you are expecting a bit more explicitly,
e.g.

        grep -e "^[-+ ][-+ ][-+ ]2$" \
             -e "^[-+ ][-+ ][-+ ]2change[12]$" \
             -e "^[-+ ][-+ ][-+ ]2merged$"

might be a reasonable way to write this in a more portable and
readable way.  And turn that into a helper shell function to make it
more readable and maintainable for a bonus point.

Thanks.
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