Revision 88e21dc7461dca1ebc70d8579bcc9246364511ee authored by Shawn O. Pearce on 01 September 2007, 03:47:01 UTC, committed by Shawn O. Pearce on 01 September 2007, 03:47:01 UTC
Lately I have been doing a lot of calls to `git tag -d` and also to
`git tag -v`.  In both such cases being able to complete the names
of existing tags saves the fingers some typing effort.  We now look
for the -d or -v option to git-tag in the bash completion support
and offer up existing tag names as possible choices for these.

When creating a new tag we now also offer bash completion support
for the second argument to git-tag (the object to be tagged) as this
can often be a specific existing branch name and is not necessarily
the current HEAD.

If the -f option is being used to recreate an existing tag we now
also offer completion support on the existing tag names for the
first argument of git-tag, helping to the user to reselect the
prior tag name that they are trying to replace.

Signed-off-by: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@spearce.org>
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t4121-apply-diffs.sh
#!/bin/sh

test_description='git apply for contextually independent diffs'
. ./test-lib.sh

echo '1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8' >file

test_expect_success 'setup' \
	'git add file &&
	git commit -q -m 1 &&
	git checkout -b test &&
	mv file file.tmp &&
	echo 0 >file &&
	cat file.tmp >>file &&
	rm file.tmp &&
	git commit -a -q -m 2 &&
	echo 9 >>file &&
	git commit -a -q -m 3 &&
	git checkout master'

test_expect_success \
	'check if contextually independent diffs for the same file apply' \
	'( git diff test~2 test~1; git diff test~1 test~0 )| git apply'

test_done
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