libgit2/tests/index/nsec.c
Edward Thomson 99a09f7f18 index: test that we round-trip nsecs
Test that nanoseconds are round-tripped correctly when we read
an index file that contains them.  We should, however, ignore them
because we don't understand them, and any new entries in the index
should contain a `0` nsecs field, while existing preserving entries.
2015-10-22 09:29:40 -04:00

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#include "clar_libgit2.h"
#include "index.h"
#include "git2/sys/index.h"
#include "git2/repository.h"
#include "../reset/reset_helpers.h"
static git_repository *repo;
static git_index *repo_index;
#define TEST_REPO_PATH "nsecs"
// Fixture setup and teardown
void test_index_nsec__initialize(void)
{
repo = cl_git_sandbox_init("nsecs");
git_repository_index(&repo_index, repo);
}
void test_index_nsec__cleanup(void)
{
git_index_free(repo_index);
repo_index = NULL;
cl_git_sandbox_cleanup();
}
static bool has_nsecs(void)
{
const git_index_entry *entry;
size_t i;
bool has_nsecs = false;
for (i = 0; i < git_index_entrycount(repo_index); i++) {
entry = git_index_get_byindex(repo_index, i);
if (entry->ctime.nanoseconds || entry->mtime.nanoseconds) {
has_nsecs = true;
break;
}
}
return has_nsecs;
}
void test_index_nsec__has_nanos(void)
{
cl_assert_equal_b(true, has_nsecs());
}
void test_index_nsec__staging_maintains_other_nanos(void)
{
const git_index_entry *entry;
cl_git_rewritefile("nsecs/a.txt", "This is file A");
cl_git_pass(git_index_add_bypath(repo_index, "a.txt"));
cl_git_pass(git_index_write(repo_index));
cl_git_pass(git_index_write(repo_index));
git_index_read(repo_index, 1);
cl_assert_equal_b(true, has_nsecs());
cl_assert((entry = git_index_get_bypath(repo_index, "a.txt", 0)));
cl_assert_equal_i(0, entry->ctime.nanoseconds);
cl_assert_equal_i(0, entry->mtime.nanoseconds);
}
void test_index_nsec__status_doesnt_clear_nsecs(void)
{
git_status_list *statuslist;
cl_git_pass(git_status_list_new(&statuslist, repo, NULL));
git_index_read(repo_index, 1);
cl_assert_equal_b(true, has_nsecs());
git_status_list_free(statuslist);
}