| #!/bin/sh |
| |
| test_description='exercise delta islands' |
| |
| TEST_PASSES_SANITIZE_LEAK=true |
| . ./test-lib.sh |
| |
| # returns true iff $1 is a delta based on $2 |
| is_delta_base () { |
| delta_base=$(echo "$1" | git cat-file --batch-check='%(deltabase)') && |
| echo >&2 "$1 has base $delta_base" && |
| test "$delta_base" = "$2" |
| } |
| |
| # generate a commit on branch $1 with a single file, "file", whose |
| # content is mostly based on the seed $2, but with a unique bit |
| # of content $3 appended. This should allow us to see whether |
| # blobs of different refs delta against each other. |
| commit() { |
| blob=$({ test-tool genrandom "$2" 10240 && echo "$3"; } | |
| git hash-object -w --stdin) && |
| tree=$(printf '100644 blob %s\tfile\n' "$blob" | git mktree) && |
| commit=$(echo "$2-$3" | git commit-tree "$tree" ${4:+-p "$4"}) && |
| git update-ref "refs/heads/$1" "$commit" && |
| eval "$1"'=$(git rev-parse $1:file)' && |
| eval "echo >&2 $1=\$$1" |
| } |
| |
| test_expect_success 'setup commits' ' |
| commit one seed 1 && |
| commit two seed 12 |
| ' |
| |
| # Note: This is heavily dependent on the "prefer larger objects as base" |
| # heuristic. |
| test_expect_success 'vanilla repack deltas one against two' ' |
| git repack -adf && |
| is_delta_base $one $two |
| ' |
| |
| test_expect_success 'island repack with no island definition is vanilla' ' |
| git repack -adfi && |
| is_delta_base $one $two |
| ' |
| |
| test_expect_success 'island repack with no matches is vanilla' ' |
| git -c "pack.island=refs/foo" repack -adfi && |
| is_delta_base $one $two |
| ' |
| |
| test_expect_success 'separate islands disallows delta' ' |
| git -c "pack.island=refs/heads/(.*)" repack -adfi && |
| ! is_delta_base $one $two && |
| ! is_delta_base $two $one |
| ' |
| |
| test_expect_success 'same island allows delta' ' |
| git -c "pack.island=refs/heads" repack -adfi && |
| is_delta_base $one $two |
| ' |
| |
| test_expect_success 'coalesce same-named islands' ' |
| git \ |
| -c "pack.island=refs/(.*)/one" \ |
| -c "pack.island=refs/(.*)/two" \ |
| repack -adfi && |
| is_delta_base $one $two |
| ' |
| |
| test_expect_success 'island restrictions drop reused deltas' ' |
| git repack -adfi && |
| is_delta_base $one $two && |
| git -c "pack.island=refs/heads/(.*)" repack -adi && |
| ! is_delta_base $one $two && |
| ! is_delta_base $two $one |
| ' |
| |
| test_expect_success 'island regexes are left-anchored' ' |
| git -c "pack.island=heads/(.*)" repack -adfi && |
| is_delta_base $one $two |
| ' |
| |
| test_expect_success 'island regexes follow last-one-wins scheme' ' |
| git \ |
| -c "pack.island=refs/heads/(.*)" \ |
| -c "pack.island=refs/heads/" \ |
| repack -adfi && |
| is_delta_base $one $two |
| ' |
| |
| test_expect_success 'setup shared history' ' |
| commit root shared root && |
| commit one shared 1 root && |
| commit two shared 12-long root |
| ' |
| |
| # We know that $two will be preferred as a base from $one, |
| # because we can transform it with a pure deletion. |
| # |
| # We also expect $root as a delta against $two by the "longest is base" rule. |
| test_expect_success 'vanilla delta goes between branches' ' |
| git repack -adf && |
| is_delta_base $one $two && |
| is_delta_base $root $two |
| ' |
| |
| # Here we should allow $one to base itself on $root; even though |
| # they are in different islands, the objects in $root are in a superset |
| # of islands compared to those in $one. |
| # |
| # Similarly, $two can delta against $root by our rules. And unlike $one, |
| # in which we are just allowing it, the island rules actually put $root |
| # as a possible base for $two, which it would not otherwise be (due to the size |
| # sorting). |
| test_expect_success 'deltas allowed against superset islands' ' |
| git -c "pack.island=refs/heads/(.*)" repack -adfi && |
| is_delta_base $one $root && |
| is_delta_base $two $root |
| ' |
| |
| # We are going to test the packfile order here, so we again have to make some |
| # assumptions. We assume that "$root", as part of our core "one", must come |
| # before "$two". This should be guaranteed by the island code. However, for |
| # this test to fail without islands, we are also assuming that it would not |
| # otherwise do so. This is true by the current write order, which will put |
| # commits (and their contents) before their parents. |
| test_expect_success 'island core places core objects first' ' |
| cat >expect <<-EOF && |
| $root |
| $two |
| EOF |
| git -c "pack.island=refs/heads/(.*)" \ |
| -c "pack.islandcore=one" \ |
| repack -adfi && |
| git verify-pack -v .git/objects/pack/*.pack | |
| cut -d" " -f1 | |
| grep -E "$root|$two" >actual && |
| test_cmp expect actual |
| ' |
| |
| test_expect_success 'unmatched island core is not fatal' ' |
| git -c "pack.islandcore=one" repack -adfi |
| ' |
| |
| test_done |