From: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
To: Will Palmer <wmpalmer@gmail.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH v2 2/2] object name: introduce '^{/!-<negative pattern>}' notation
Date: Mon, 08 Jun 2015 09:39:58 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <xmqqbngqcfxd.fsf@gitster.dls.corp.google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1433550295-15098-3-git-send-email-wmpalmer@gmail.com> (Will Palmer's message of "Sat, 6 Jun 2015 01:24:55 +0100")
Will Palmer <wmpalmer@gmail.com> writes:
> - * For future extension, ':/!' is reserved. If you want to match a message
> - * beginning with a '!', you have to repeat the exclamation mark.
> + * For negative-matching, prefix the pattern-part with '!-', like: ':/!-WIP'.
> + *
> + * For a literal '!' character at the beginning of a pattern, you have to repeat
> + * that, like: ':/!!foo'
> + *
> + * For future extension, all other sequences beginning with ':/!' are reserved.
> */
Good.
> diff --git a/t/t1511-rev-parse-caret.sh b/t/t1511-rev-parse-caret.sh
> index e0fe102..8a5983f 100755
> --- a/t/t1511-rev-parse-caret.sh
> +++ b/t/t1511-rev-parse-caret.sh
> @@ -19,13 +19,17 @@ test_expect_success 'setup' '
> echo modified >>a-blob &&
> git add -u &&
> git commit -m Modified &&
> + git branch modref &&
This probably belongs to the previous step, no?
> +test_expect_success 'ref^{/!-}' '
> + test_must_fail git rev-parse master^{/!-}
> +'
Hmmmm, we must fail because...? We are looking for something that
does not contain an empty string, which by definition does not
exist.
Funny, but is correct ;-).
> +test_expect_success 'ref^{/!-.}' '
> + test_must_fail git rev-parse master^{/!-.}
> +'
Likewise. I however wonder if we catch a commit without any message
(which you probably have to craft with either commit-tree or
hash-object), but that falls into the "curiosity" not the
"practicality" category.
> +test_expect_success 'ref^{/!-non-existent}' '
> + git rev-parse master >expected &&
> + git rev-parse master^{/!-non-existent} >actual &&
> + test_cmp expected actual
> +'
OK.
> +test_expect_success 'ref^{/!-Changed}' '
> + git rev-parse expref >expected &&
> + git rev-parse master^{/!-Changed} >actual &&
> + test_cmp expected actual
> +'
OK.
> +test_expect_success 'ref^{/!-!Exp}' '
> + git rev-parse modref >expected &&
> + git rev-parse expref^{/!-!Exp} >actual &&
> + test_cmp expected actual
> +'
OK.
> test_done
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2015-06-08 16:40 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2015-06-06 0:24 [PATCH v2 0/2] specify commit by negative pattern Will Palmer
2015-06-06 0:24 ` [PATCH v2 1/2] test for '!' handling in rev-parse's named commits Will Palmer
2015-06-06 0:24 ` [PATCH v2 2/2] object name: introduce '^{/!-<negative pattern>}' notation Will Palmer
2015-06-08 16:39 ` Junio C Hamano [this message]
2015-06-09 18:14 ` Will Palmer
2015-10-28 17:52 ` Junio C Hamano
2016-01-08 6:04 ` [PATCH v2 2/2] object name: introduce '^{/!-<negativepattern>}' notation Stephen Smith
2016-01-08 18:21 ` Junio C Hamano
2016-01-10 2:20 ` [PATCH V3 0/2] specify commit by negative pattern Stephen P. Smith
2016-01-10 2:22 ` [PATCH V3 1/2] test for '!' handling in rev-parse's named commits Stephen P. Smith
2016-01-10 2:23 ` [PATCH V3 2/2] object name: introduce '^{/!-<negative pattern>}' notation Stephen P. Smith
2016-01-11 18:10 ` Philip Oakley
2016-01-13 4:51 ` [PATCH V4 0/2] specify commit by negative pattern Stephen P. Smith
2016-01-13 4:51 ` [PATCH V4 1/2] test for '!' handling in rev-parse's named commits Stephen P. Smith
2016-01-13 4:52 ` [PATCH V4 2/2] object name: introduce '^{/!-<negative pattern>}' notation Stephen P. Smith
2016-01-13 19:15 ` Junio C Hamano
2016-01-31 0:06 ` [PATCH V5 " Stephen P. Smith
2016-02-01 21:42 ` Junio C Hamano
2016-01-10 13:25 ` [PATCH V3 0/2] specify commit by negative pattern Philip Oakley
2016-01-11 0:08 ` Stephen P. Smith
2016-01-11 18:04 ` Philip Oakley
2016-01-10 14:14 ` Stephen & Linda Smith
2016-01-10 23:36 ` Philip Oakley
2016-01-09 1:55 ` [PATCH v2 2/2] object name: introduce '^{/!-<negativepattern>}' notation Stephen & Linda Smith
2016-01-09 2:18 ` Duy Nguyen
2016-01-11 17:13 ` Junio C Hamano
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