Revision 2f3b28f27234a0130583131a6785c44e3dd1cac4 authored by Johannes Schindelin on 09 March 2023, 22:08:47 UTC, committed by Johannes Schindelin on 17 April 2023, 19:15:37 UTC
The `maint-2.30` branch accumulated quite a few fixes over the past two
years. Most of those fixes were originally based on newer versions, and
while the patches cherry-picked cleanly, we weren't diligent enough to
pay attention to the CI builds and the GETTEXT_POISON job regressed.
This topic branch fixes that.

* js/gettext-poison-fixes
  t0033: GETTEXT_POISON fix
  t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1
  t0003: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion
  t5619: GETTEXT_POISON fix
  t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, part 1
  t5604: GETTEXT_POISON fix, conclusion
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t6431-merge-criscross.sh
#!/bin/sh

test_description='merge-recursive backend test'

. ./test-lib.sh

#         A      <- create some files
#        / \
#       B   C    <- cause rename/delete conflicts between B and C
#      /     \
#     |\     /|
#     | D   E |
#     |  \ /  |
#     |   X   |
#     |  / \  |
#     | /   \ |
#     |/     \|
#     F       G  <- merge E into B, D into C
#      \     /
#       \   /
#        \ /
#         H      <- recursive merge crashes
#

# initialize
test_expect_success 'setup repo with criss-cross history' '
	mkdir data &&

	# create a bunch of files
	n=1 &&
	while test $n -le 10
	do
		echo $n > data/$n &&
		n=$(($n+1)) ||
		return 1
	done &&

	# check them in
	git add data &&
	git commit -m A &&
	git branch A &&

	# a file in one branch
	git checkout -b B A &&
	git rm data/9 &&
	git add data &&
	git commit -m B &&

	# with a branch off of it
	git branch D &&

	# put some commits on D
	git checkout D &&
	echo testD > data/testD &&
	git add data &&
	git commit -m D &&

	# back up to the top, create another branch and cause
	# a rename conflict with the file we deleted earlier
	git checkout -b C A &&
	git mv data/9 data/new-9 &&
	git add data &&
	git commit -m C &&

	# with a branch off of it
	git branch E &&

	# put a commit on E
	git checkout E &&
	echo testE > data/testE &&
	git add data &&
	git commit -m E &&

	# now, merge E into B
	git checkout B &&
	test_must_fail git merge E &&
	# force-resolve
	git add data &&
	git commit -m F &&
	git branch F &&

	# and merge D into C
	git checkout C &&
	test_must_fail git merge D &&
	# force-resolve
	git add data &&
	git commit -m G &&
	git branch G
'

test_expect_success 'recursive merge between F and G does not cause segfault' '
	git merge F
'

test_done
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