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From: Brandon Williams <bmwill@google.com>
To: Stefan Beller <sbeller@google.com>
Cc: David Turner <David.Turner@twosigma.com>,
	"git@vger.kernel.org" <git@vger.kernel.org>,
	"brian m. carlson" <sandals@crustytoothpaste.net>,
	Heiko Voigt <hvoigt@hvoigt.net>,
	Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCHv2 17/17] checkout: add config option to recurse into submodules by default
Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2016 14:26:44 -0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20161205222644.GG68588@google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAGZ79kaMXmNUaUCZJaTrcodAoSBPSxXr5JPrZGQeg=m-HrN11w@mail.gmail.com>

On 12/05, Stefan Beller wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 11:29 AM, Brandon Williams <bmwill@google.com> wrote:
> > On 12/02, Stefan Beller wrote:
> >> +test_expect_success 'option checkout.recurseSubmodules updates submodule' '
> >> +     test_config checkout.recurseSubmodules 1 &&
> >> +     git checkout base &&
> >> +     git checkout -b advanced-base &&
> >> +     git -C submodule commit --allow-empty -m "empty commit" &&
> >> +     git add submodule &&
> >> +     git commit -m "advance submodule" &&
> >> +     git checkout base &&
> >> +     git diff-files --quiet &&
> >> +     git diff-index --quiet --cached base &&
> >> +     git checkout advanced-base &&
> >> +     git diff-files --quiet &&
> >> +     git diff-index --quiet --cached advanced-base &&
> >> +     git checkout --recurse-submodules base
> >> +'
> >> +
> >
> > This test doesn't look like it looks into the submodule to see if the
> > submodule has indeed changed.  Unless diff-index and diff-files recurse
> > into the submodules?
> 
> I took the code from Jens once upon a time. Rereading the code, I agree it is
> not obvious how this checks the submodule state.
> 
> However `git diff-files --quiet` is perfectly fine, as
> we have submodule support by default via:
> 
>   Omitting the --submodule option or specifying --submodule=short,
>   uses the short format.  This format just shows the names of the commits
>   at the beginning and end of the range.
> 
> and then we turn it into an exit code via
> 
>        --quiet
>            Disable all output of the program. Implies --exit-code.
> 
>        --exit-code
>            Make the program exit with codes similar to diff(1).
>   That is, it exits with 1 if there were differences and 0 means no differences.
> 
> Same for diff-index.
> 
> The main purpose of this specific test is to have checkout.recurseSubmodules
> "to just make it work" without having to give --recurse-submodules manually.
> All the other tests with the manual --recurse-submodules should test for
> correctness of the behavior within the submodule.
> 
> So maybe I'll need to rewrite submodule_creation_must_succeed() in the previous
> patch to be more obvious. (Well that already has some tests for
> files/directories
> in there, so it is a little more.)
> 
> But to be sure we can also add tests here that look more into the submodule.
> I am thinking of "{new,old}_sub_sha1=$(git -C submodule rev-parse HEAD)" and
> comparing them?


Ah ok, that makes sense now.  Its kind of like if I run git status it
would show if a submodule is at a different sha1 than the superproject
has recorded.

-- 
Brandon Williams

      reply	other threads:[~2016-12-05 22:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 30+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2016-12-03  0:30 [RFC PATCHv2 00/17] Checkout aware of Submodules! Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 01/17] submodule.h: add extern keyword to functions Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 02/17] submodule: modernize ok_to_remove_submodule to use argv_array Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 03/17] update submodules: move up prepare_submodule_repo_env Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 04/17] update submodules: add is_submodule_populated Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 05/17] update submodules: add submodule config parsing Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 06/17] update submodules: add a config option to determine if submodules are updated Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 07/17] update submodules: introduce submodule_is_interesting Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 08/17] update submodules: add depopulate_submodule Stefan Beller
2016-12-05 23:37   ` David Turner
2016-12-06  0:18     ` Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 09/17] update submodules: add scheduling to update submodules Stefan Beller
2016-12-05 23:37   ` David Turner
2016-12-05 23:54     ` Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 10/17] update submodules: is_submodule_checkout_safe Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 11/17] unpack-trees: teach verify_clean_submodule to inspect submodules Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 12/17] unpack-trees: remove submodule contents if interesting Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 13/17] entry: write_entry to write populate submodules Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 14/17] submodule: teach unpack_trees() to update submodules Stefan Beller
2016-12-05 23:37   ` David Turner
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 15/17] checkout: recurse into submodules if asked to Stefan Beller
2016-12-05 19:25   ` Brandon Williams
2016-12-05 19:30     ` Stefan Beller
2016-12-05 19:31       ` Brandon Williams
2016-12-05 23:36   ` David Turner
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 16/17] completion: add '--recurse-submodules' to checkout Stefan Beller
2016-12-03  0:30 ` [RFC PATCHv2 17/17] checkout: add config option to recurse into submodules by default Stefan Beller
2016-12-05 19:29   ` Brandon Williams
2016-12-05 22:23     ` Stefan Beller
2016-12-05 22:26       ` Brandon Williams [this message]

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