From 41ac414ea2bef81af94474cbef25a38868b4788e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Junio C Hamano Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2008 01:50:53 -0800 Subject: Sane use of test_expect_failure Originally, test_expect_failure was designed to be the opposite of test_expect_success, but this was a bad decision. Most tests run a series of commands that leads to the single command that needs to be tested, like this: test_expect_{success,failure} 'test title' ' setup1 && setup2 && setup3 && what is to be tested ' And expecting a failure exit from the whole sequence misses the point of writing tests. Your setup$N that are supposed to succeed may have failed without even reaching what you are trying to test. The only valid use of test_expect_failure is to check a trivial single command that is expected to fail, which is a minority in tests of Porcelain-ish commands. This large-ish patch rewrites all uses of test_expect_failure to use test_expect_success and rewrites the condition of what is tested, like this: test_expect_success 'test title' ' setup1 && setup2 && setup3 && ! this command should fail ' test_expect_failure is redefined to serve as a reminder that that test *should* succeed but due to a known breakage in git it currently does not pass. So if git-foo command should create a file 'bar' but you discovered a bug that it doesn't, you can write a test like this: test_expect_failure 'git-foo should create bar' ' rm -f bar && git foo && test -f bar ' This construct acts similar to test_expect_success, but instead of reporting "ok/FAIL" like test_expect_success does, the outcome is reported as "FIXED/still broken". Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano --- t/t0000-basic.sh | 30 +++++++++++++++++++++--------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) (limited to 't/t0000-basic.sh') diff --git a/t/t0000-basic.sh b/t/t0000-basic.sh index 4e49d5906..cd0de506d 100755 --- a/t/t0000-basic.sh +++ b/t/t0000-basic.sh @@ -46,13 +46,25 @@ test_expect_success \ '.git/objects should have 3 subdirectories.' \ 'test $(wc -l < full-of-directories) = 3' +################################################################ +# Test harness +test_expect_success 'success is reported like this' ' + : +' +test_expect_failure 'pretend we have a known breakage' ' + false +' +test_expect_failure 'pretend we have fixed a known breakage' ' + : +' + ################################################################ # Basics of the basics # updating a new file without --add should fail. -test_expect_failure \ - 'git update-index without --add should fail adding.' \ - 'git update-index should-be-empty' +test_expect_success 'git update-index without --add should fail adding.' ' + ! git update-index should-be-empty +' # and with --add it should succeed, even if it is empty (it used to fail). test_expect_success \ @@ -70,9 +82,9 @@ test_expect_success \ # Removing paths. rm -f should-be-empty full-of-directories -test_expect_failure \ - 'git update-index without --remove should fail removing.' \ - 'git update-index should-be-empty' +test_expect_success 'git update-index without --remove should fail removing.' ' + ! git update-index should-be-empty +' test_expect_success \ 'git update-index with --remove should be able to remove.' \ @@ -204,9 +216,9 @@ test_expect_success \ 'put invalid objects into the index.' \ 'git update-index --index-info < badobjects' -test_expect_failure \ - 'writing this tree without --missing-ok.' \ - 'git write-tree' +test_expect_success 'writing this tree without --missing-ok.' ' + ! git write-tree +' test_expect_success \ 'writing this tree with --missing-ok.' \ -- cgit v1.2.1