fish-shell/tests/checks/git.fish
Fabian Boehm 842af06c5d completions/git: Cache subcommand v2
This is sort of slow because it's called hundreds of times.

We used to have a cache, introduced in ad9b4290e, but it was removed
in fee5a9125a because it had
false-positives.

So what we do, because the issue is that this is called hundreds of
times per-commandline, we cache it keyed on the commandline.

This speeds up `complete -C'git sta'` by a factor of 2.3x.
2022-06-27 17:15:30 +02:00

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#RUN: %fish -i %s
# Note: ^ this is interactive so we test interactive behavior,
# e.g. the fish_git_prompt variable handlers test `status is-interactive`.
#REQUIRES: command -v git
set -g fish (status fish-path)
# Tests run from git (e.g. git rebase --exec 'ninja test'...) inherit a weird git environment.
# Ensure that no git environment variables are inherited.
for varname in (set -x | string match 'GIT_*' | string replace -r ' .*' '')
set -e $varname
end
set -gx GIT_CONFIG_GLOBAL /dev/null # No ~/.gitconfig. We could also override $HOME.
set -gx GIT_CONFIG_NOSYSTEM true # No /etc/gitconfig
# Also ensure that git-core is not in $PATH, as this adds weird git commands like `git-add--interactive`.
set PATH (string match --invert '*git-core*' -- $PATH)
# Do some tests with `git` - completions are interesting,
# but prompts would also be possible.
set -l tmp (mktemp -d)
cd $tmp
git init >/dev/null 2>&1
# Commands and descriptions
# Note: We *can't* list all here because in addition to aliases,
# git also uses all commands in $PATH called `git-something` as custom commands,
# so this depends on system state!
# First set up a test alias - *before loading the completions*
git config --local alias.re 'restore --staged'
complete -C'git ' | grep '^add'\t
# (note: actual tab character in the check here)
#CHECK: add Add file contents to the index
touch foo
complete -C'git add '
#CHECK: foo Untracked file
complete -C'git add :'
#CHECK: :/:foo Untracked file
git config alias.s status
complete 'git s --s'
# CHECK --short
# Note: We can't rely on the initial branch because that might be
# "master", or it could be changed to something else in future!
git checkout -b newbranch >/dev/null 2>&1
fish_git_prompt
echo # the git prompt doesn't print a newline
#CHECK: (newbranch)
set -g __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status 1
fish_git_prompt
echo
#CHECK: (newbranch|✔)
# Informative mode only shows untracked files if explicitly told.
set -g __fish_git_prompt_showuntrackedfiles 1
fish_git_prompt
echo
#CHECK: (newbranch|…1)
set -e __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status
set -e __fish_git_prompt_showuntrackedfiles
# Confirm the mode changes back
fish_git_prompt
echo
#CHECK: (newbranch)
# (for some reason stagedstate is only shown with showdirtystate?)
set -g __fish_git_prompt_showdirtystate 1
git add foo
fish_git_prompt
echo
#CHECK: (newbranch +)
set -g __fish_git_prompt_showuntrackedfiles 1
touch bananan
fish_git_prompt
echo
#CHECK: (newbranch +%)
set -g __fish_git_prompt_status_order untrackedfiles stagedstate
fish_git_prompt
echo
#CHECK: (newbranch %+)
set -g __fish_git_prompt_status_order untrackedfiles
fish_git_prompt
echo
#CHECK: (newbranch %)
set -e __fish_git_prompt_showuntrackedfiles
set -e __fish_git_prompt_status_order
git -c user.email=banana@example.com -c user.name=banana commit -m foo >/dev/null
fish_git_prompt
echo
#CHECK: (newbranch)
echo "test" > foo
fish_git_prompt
echo
#CHECK: (newbranch *)
git add foo
fish_git_prompt
echo
#CHECK: (newbranch +)
# Turn on everything and verify we correctly ignore sus config files.
set -g __fish_git_prompt_status_order stagedstate invalidstate dirtystate untrackedfiles stashstate
set -g __fish_git_prompt_showdirtystate 1
set -g __fish_git_prompt_show_informative_status 1
set -g __fish_git_prompt_showuntrackedfiles 1
rm -Rf .git *
git init >/dev/null 2>&1
echo -n > ran.txt
git config core.fsmonitor 'echo fsmonitor >> ran.txt; false'
git config core.sshCommand 'echo sshCommand >> ran.txt; false'
git config diff.external 'echo diff >> ran.txt; false'
touch untracked_file
fish_git_prompt > /dev/null
cat ran.txt # should output nothing
test "$(complete -C'git re ')" = "$(complete -C'git restore --staged ')"
or begin
echo -- Oops re completes unlike restore --staged
end
$fish -c 'complete -C "git -C ./.gi"'
# CHECK: ./.git/ Directory
$fish -c 'complete -C "git diff -c"'