@@ -5,19 +5,16 @@ test_description=gitattributes
. ./test-lib.sh
attr_check () {
- path="$1" expect="$2"
+ path="$1" expect="$2" git_opts="$3" &&
- git $3 check-attr test -- "$path" >actual 2>err &&
- echo "$path: test: $2" >expect &&
+ git $git_opts check-attr test -- "$path" >actual 2>err &&
+ echo "$path: test: $expect" >expect &&
test_cmp expect actual &&
test_line_count = 0 err
}
attr_check_quote () {
-
- path="$1"
- quoted_path="$2"
- expect="$3"
+ path="$1" quoted_path="$2" expect="$3" &&
git check-attr test -- "$path" >actual &&
echo "\"$quoted_path\": test: $expect" >expect &&
We had named the parameters in attr_check() but $2 was being used instead of $expect. Make all variable accesses in attr_check() use named variables instead of numbered arguments for clarity. While we're at it, add variable assignments to the &&-chain. These aren't ever expected to fail but if a future developer ever adds some code above the assignments and they could fail in some way, the intact &&-chain will ensure that the failure is caught. Signed-off-by: Denton Liu <liu.denton@gmail.com> --- t/t0003-attributes.sh | 11 ++++------- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)