Revision ec8a896eb54f326f65b4103307a50475424d9a03 authored by Junio C Hamano on 06 March 2015, 09:43:33 UTC, committed by Junio C Hamano on 06 March 2015, 18:51:41 UTC
These files are used to observe the behaviour of the 'status'
command and if there weren't any such observer, the expected
output from 'status' wouldn't even mention them.

Place them in .gitignore to unclutter the output expected by the
tests.  An added benefit is that future tests can add such files
that are purely for use by the observer, i.e. the tests themselves,
by naming them as expect-foo and/or output-bar.

Signed-off-by: Michael J Gruber <git@drmicha.warpmail.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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t0008-ignores.sh
#!/bin/sh

test_description=check-ignore

. ./test-lib.sh

init_vars () {
	global_excludes="$(pwd)/global-excludes"
}

enable_global_excludes () {
	init_vars &&
	git config core.excludesfile "$global_excludes"
}

expect_in () {
	dest="$HOME/expected-$1" text="$2"
	if test -z "$text"
	then
		>"$dest" # avoid newline
	else
		echo "$text" >"$dest"
	fi
}

expect () {
	expect_in stdout "$1"
}

expect_from_stdin () {
	cat >"$HOME/expected-stdout"
}

test_stderr () {
	expected="$1"
	expect_in stderr "$1" &&
	test_cmp "$HOME/expected-stderr" "$HOME/stderr"
}

broken_c_unquote () {
	"$PERL_PATH" -pe 's/^"//; s/\\//; s/"$//; tr/\n/\0/' "$@"
}

broken_c_unquote_verbose () {
	"$PERL_PATH" -pe 's/	"/	/; s/\\//; s/"$//; tr/:\t\n/\0/' "$@"
}

stderr_contains () {
	regexp="$1"
	if grep "$regexp" "$HOME/stderr"
	then
		return 0
	else
		echo "didn't find /$regexp/ in $HOME/stderr"
		cat "$HOME/stderr"
		return 1
	fi
}

stderr_empty_on_success () {
	expect_code="$1"
	if test $expect_code = 0
	then
		test_stderr ""
	else
		# If we expect failure then stderr might or might not be empty
		# due to --quiet - the caller can check its contents
		return 0
	fi
}

test_check_ignore () {
	args="$1" expect_code="${2:-0}" global_args="$3"

	init_vars &&
	rm -f "$HOME/stdout" "$HOME/stderr" "$HOME/cmd" &&
	echo git $global_args check-ignore $quiet_opt $verbose_opt $non_matching_opt $no_index_opt $args \
		>"$HOME/cmd" &&
	echo "$expect_code" >"$HOME/expected-exit-code" &&
	test_expect_code "$expect_code" \
		git $global_args check-ignore $quiet_opt $verbose_opt $non_matching_opt $no_index_opt $args \
		>"$HOME/stdout" 2>"$HOME/stderr" &&
	test_cmp "$HOME/expected-stdout" "$HOME/stdout" &&
	stderr_empty_on_success "$expect_code"
}

# Runs the same code with 4 different levels of output verbosity:
#
#   1. with -q / --quiet
#   2. with default verbosity
#   3. with -v / --verbose
#   4. with -v / --verbose, *and* -n / --non-matching
#
# expecting success each time.  Takes advantage of the fact that
# check-ignore --verbose output is the same as normal output except
# for the extra first column.
#
# A parameter is used to determine if the tests are run with the
# normal case (using the index), or with the --no-index option.
#
# Arguments:
#   - (optional) prereqs for this test, e.g. 'SYMLINKS'
#   - test name
#   - output to expect from the fourth verbosity mode (the output
#     from the other verbosity modes is automatically inferred
#     from this value)
#   - code to run (should invoke test_check_ignore)
#   - index option: --index or --no-index
test_expect_success_multiple () {
	prereq=
	if test $# -eq 5
	then
		prereq=$1
		shift
	fi
	if test "$4" = "--index"
	then
		no_index_opt=
	else
		no_index_opt=$4
	fi
	testname="$1" expect_all="$2" code="$3"

	expect_verbose=$( echo "$expect_all" | grep -v '^::	' )
	expect=$( echo "$expect_verbose" | sed -e 's/.*	//' )

	test_expect_success $prereq "$testname${no_index_opt:+ with $no_index_opt}" '
		expect "$expect" &&
		eval "$code"
	'

	# --quiet is only valid when a single pattern is passed
	if test $( echo "$expect_all" | wc -l ) = 1
	then
		for quiet_opt in '-q' '--quiet'
		do
			opts="${no_index_opt:+$no_index_opt }$quiet_opt"
			test_expect_success $prereq "$testname${opts:+ with $opts}" "
			expect '' &&
			$code
		"
		done
		quiet_opt=
	fi

	for verbose_opt in '-v' '--verbose'
	do
		for non_matching_opt in '' '-n' '--non-matching'
		do
			if test -n "$non_matching_opt"
			then
				my_expect="$expect_all"
			else
				my_expect="$expect_verbose"
			fi

			test_code="
				expect '$my_expect' &&
				$code
			"
			opts="${no_index_opt:+$no_index_opt }$verbose_opt${non_matching_opt:+ $non_matching_opt}"
			test_expect_success $prereq "$testname${opts:+ with $opts}" "$test_code"
		done
	done
	verbose_opt=
	non_matching_opt=
	no_index_opt=
}

test_expect_success_multi () {
	test_expect_success_multiple "$@" "--index"
}

test_expect_success_no_index_multi () {
	test_expect_success_multiple "$@" "--no-index"
}

test_expect_success 'setup' '
	init_vars &&
	mkdir -p a/b/ignored-dir a/submodule b &&
	if test_have_prereq SYMLINKS
	then
		ln -s b a/symlink
	fi &&
	(
		cd a/submodule &&
		git init &&
		echo a >a &&
		git add a &&
		git commit -m"commit in submodule"
	) &&
	git add a/submodule &&
	cat <<-\EOF >.gitignore &&
		one
		ignored-*
		top-level-dir/
	EOF
	for dir in . a
	do
		: >$dir/not-ignored &&
		: >$dir/ignored-and-untracked &&
		: >$dir/ignored-but-in-index
	done &&
	git add -f ignored-but-in-index a/ignored-but-in-index &&
	cat <<-\EOF >a/.gitignore &&
		two*
		*three
	EOF
	cat <<-\EOF >a/b/.gitignore &&
		four
		five
		# this comment should affect the line numbers
		six
		ignored-dir/
		# and so should this blank line:

		!on*
		!two
	EOF
	echo "seven" >a/b/ignored-dir/.gitignore &&
	test -n "$HOME" &&
	cat <<-\EOF >"$global_excludes" &&
		globalone
		!globaltwo
		globalthree
	EOF
	cat <<-\EOF >>.git/info/exclude
		per-repo
	EOF
'

############################################################################
#
# test invalid inputs

test_expect_success_multi '. corner-case' '::	.' '
	test_check_ignore . 1
'

test_expect_success_multi 'empty command line' '' '
	test_check_ignore "" 128 &&
	stderr_contains "fatal: no path specified"
'

test_expect_success_multi '--stdin with empty STDIN' '' '
	test_check_ignore "--stdin" 1 </dev/null &&
	test_stderr ""
'

test_expect_success '-q with multiple args' '
	expect "" &&
	test_check_ignore "-q one two" 128 &&
	stderr_contains "fatal: --quiet is only valid with a single pathname"
'

test_expect_success '--quiet with multiple args' '
	expect "" &&
	test_check_ignore "--quiet one two" 128 &&
	stderr_contains "fatal: --quiet is only valid with a single pathname"
'

for verbose_opt in '-v' '--verbose'
do
	for quiet_opt in '-q' '--quiet'
	do
		test_expect_success "$quiet_opt $verbose_opt" "
			expect '' &&
			test_check_ignore '$quiet_opt $verbose_opt foo' 128 &&
			stderr_contains 'fatal: cannot have both --quiet and --verbose'
		"
	done
done

test_expect_success '--quiet with multiple args' '
	expect "" &&
	test_check_ignore "--quiet one two" 128 &&
	stderr_contains "fatal: --quiet is only valid with a single pathname"
'

test_expect_success_multi 'erroneous use of --' '' '
	test_check_ignore "--" 128 &&
	stderr_contains "fatal: no path specified"
'

test_expect_success_multi '--stdin with superfluous arg' '' '
	test_check_ignore "--stdin foo" 128 &&
	stderr_contains "fatal: cannot specify pathnames with --stdin"
'

test_expect_success_multi '--stdin -z with superfluous arg' '' '
	test_check_ignore "--stdin -z foo" 128 &&
	stderr_contains "fatal: cannot specify pathnames with --stdin"
'

test_expect_success_multi '-z without --stdin' '' '
	test_check_ignore "-z" 128 &&
	stderr_contains "fatal: -z only makes sense with --stdin"
'

test_expect_success_multi '-z without --stdin and superfluous arg' '' '
	test_check_ignore "-z foo" 128 &&
	stderr_contains "fatal: -z only makes sense with --stdin"
'

test_expect_success_multi 'needs work tree' '' '
	(
		cd .git &&
		test_check_ignore "foo" 128
	) &&
	stderr_contains "fatal: This operation must be run in a work tree"
'

############################################################################
#
# test standard ignores

# First make sure that the presence of a file in the working tree
# does not impact results, but that the presence of a file in the
# index does unless the --no-index option is used.

for subdir in '' 'a/'
do
	if test -z "$subdir"
	then
		where="at top-level"
	else
		where="in subdir $subdir"
	fi

	test_expect_success_multi "non-existent file $where not ignored" \
		"::	${subdir}non-existent" \
		"test_check_ignore '${subdir}non-existent' 1"

	test_expect_success_no_index_multi "non-existent file $where not ignored" \
		"::	${subdir}non-existent" \
		"test_check_ignore '${subdir}non-existent' 1"

	test_expect_success_multi "non-existent file $where ignored" \
		".gitignore:1:one	${subdir}one" \
		"test_check_ignore '${subdir}one'"

	test_expect_success_no_index_multi "non-existent file $where ignored" \
		".gitignore:1:one	${subdir}one" \
		"test_check_ignore '${subdir}one'"

	test_expect_success_multi "existing untracked file $where not ignored" \
		"::	${subdir}not-ignored" \
		"test_check_ignore '${subdir}not-ignored' 1"

	test_expect_success_no_index_multi "existing untracked file $where not ignored" \
		"::	${subdir}not-ignored" \
		"test_check_ignore '${subdir}not-ignored' 1"

	test_expect_success_multi "existing tracked file $where not ignored" \
		"::	${subdir}ignored-but-in-index" \
		"test_check_ignore '${subdir}ignored-but-in-index' 1"

	test_expect_success_no_index_multi "existing tracked file $where shown as ignored" \
		".gitignore:2:ignored-*	${subdir}ignored-but-in-index" \
		"test_check_ignore '${subdir}ignored-but-in-index'"

	test_expect_success_multi "existing untracked file $where ignored" \
		".gitignore:2:ignored-*	${subdir}ignored-and-untracked" \
		"test_check_ignore '${subdir}ignored-and-untracked'"

	test_expect_success_no_index_multi "existing untracked file $where ignored" \
		".gitignore:2:ignored-*	${subdir}ignored-and-untracked" \
		"test_check_ignore '${subdir}ignored-and-untracked'"

	test_expect_success_multi "mix of file types $where" \
"::	${subdir}non-existent
.gitignore:1:one	${subdir}one
::	${subdir}not-ignored
::	${subdir}ignored-but-in-index
.gitignore:2:ignored-*	${subdir}ignored-and-untracked" \
		"test_check_ignore '
			${subdir}non-existent
			${subdir}one
			${subdir}not-ignored
			${subdir}ignored-but-in-index
			${subdir}ignored-and-untracked'
		"

	test_expect_success_no_index_multi "mix of file types $where" \
"::	${subdir}non-existent
.gitignore:1:one	${subdir}one
::	${subdir}not-ignored
.gitignore:2:ignored-*	${subdir}ignored-but-in-index
.gitignore:2:ignored-*	${subdir}ignored-and-untracked" \
		"test_check_ignore '
			${subdir}non-existent
			${subdir}one
			${subdir}not-ignored
			${subdir}ignored-but-in-index
			${subdir}ignored-and-untracked'
		"
done

# Having established the above, from now on we mostly test against
# files which do not exist in the working tree or index.

test_expect_success 'sub-directory local ignore' '
	expect "a/3-three" &&
	test_check_ignore "a/3-three a/three-not-this-one"
'

test_expect_success 'sub-directory local ignore with --verbose'  '
	expect "a/.gitignore:2:*three	a/3-three" &&
	test_check_ignore "--verbose a/3-three a/three-not-this-one"
'

test_expect_success 'local ignore inside a sub-directory' '
	expect "3-three" &&
	(
		cd a &&
		test_check_ignore "3-three three-not-this-one"
	)
'
test_expect_success 'local ignore inside a sub-directory with --verbose' '
	expect "a/.gitignore:2:*three	3-three" &&
	(
		cd a &&
		test_check_ignore "--verbose 3-three three-not-this-one"
	)
'

test_expect_success_multi 'nested include' \
	'a/b/.gitignore:8:!on*	a/b/one' '
	test_check_ignore "a/b/one"
'

############################################################################
#
# test ignored sub-directories

test_expect_success_multi 'ignored sub-directory' \
	'a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/	a/b/ignored-dir' '
	test_check_ignore "a/b/ignored-dir"
'

test_expect_success 'multiple files inside ignored sub-directory' '
	expect_from_stdin <<-\EOF &&
		a/b/ignored-dir/foo
		a/b/ignored-dir/twoooo
		a/b/ignored-dir/seven
	EOF
	test_check_ignore "a/b/ignored-dir/foo a/b/ignored-dir/twoooo a/b/ignored-dir/seven"
'

test_expect_success 'multiple files inside ignored sub-directory with -v' '
	expect_from_stdin <<-\EOF &&
		a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/	a/b/ignored-dir/foo
		a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/	a/b/ignored-dir/twoooo
		a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/	a/b/ignored-dir/seven
	EOF
	test_check_ignore "-v a/b/ignored-dir/foo a/b/ignored-dir/twoooo a/b/ignored-dir/seven"
'

test_expect_success 'cd to ignored sub-directory' '
	expect_from_stdin <<-\EOF &&
		foo
		twoooo
		../one
		seven
		../../one
	EOF
	(
		cd a/b/ignored-dir &&
		test_check_ignore "foo twoooo ../one seven ../../one"
	)
'

test_expect_success 'cd to ignored sub-directory with -v' '
	expect_from_stdin <<-\EOF &&
		a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/	foo
		a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/	twoooo
		a/b/.gitignore:8:!on*	../one
		a/b/.gitignore:5:ignored-dir/	seven
		.gitignore:1:one	../../one
	EOF
	(
		cd a/b/ignored-dir &&
		test_check_ignore "-v foo twoooo ../one seven ../../one"
	)
'

############################################################################
#
# test handling of symlinks

test_expect_success_multi SYMLINKS 'symlink' '::	a/symlink' '
	test_check_ignore "a/symlink" 1
'

test_expect_success_multi SYMLINKS 'beyond a symlink' '' '
	test_check_ignore "a/symlink/foo" 128 &&
	test_stderr "fatal: pathspec '\''a/symlink/foo'\'' is beyond a symbolic link"
'

test_expect_success_multi SYMLINKS 'beyond a symlink from subdirectory' '' '
	(
		cd a &&
		test_check_ignore "symlink/foo" 128
	) &&
	test_stderr "fatal: pathspec '\''symlink/foo'\'' is beyond a symbolic link"
'

############################################################################
#
# test handling of submodules

test_expect_success_multi 'submodule' '' '
	test_check_ignore "a/submodule/one" 128 &&
	test_stderr "fatal: Pathspec '\''a/submodule/one'\'' is in submodule '\''a/submodule'\''"
'

test_expect_success_multi 'submodule from subdirectory' '' '
	(
		cd a &&
		test_check_ignore "submodule/one" 128
	) &&
	test_stderr "fatal: Pathspec '\''submodule/one'\'' is in submodule '\''a/submodule'\''"
'

############################################################################
#
# test handling of global ignore files

test_expect_success 'global ignore not yet enabled' '
	expect_from_stdin <<-\EOF &&
		.git/info/exclude:7:per-repo	per-repo
		a/.gitignore:2:*three	a/globalthree
		.git/info/exclude:7:per-repo	a/per-repo
	EOF
	test_check_ignore "-v globalone per-repo a/globalthree a/per-repo not-ignored a/globaltwo"
'

test_expect_success 'global ignore' '
	enable_global_excludes &&
	expect_from_stdin <<-\EOF &&
		globalone
		per-repo
		globalthree
		a/globalthree
		a/per-repo
		globaltwo
	EOF
	test_check_ignore "globalone per-repo globalthree a/globalthree a/per-repo not-ignored globaltwo"
'

test_expect_success 'global ignore with -v' '
	enable_global_excludes &&
	expect_from_stdin <<-EOF &&
		$global_excludes:1:globalone	globalone
		.git/info/exclude:7:per-repo	per-repo
		$global_excludes:3:globalthree	globalthree
		a/.gitignore:2:*three	a/globalthree
		.git/info/exclude:7:per-repo	a/per-repo
		$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo	globaltwo
	EOF
	test_check_ignore "-v globalone per-repo globalthree a/globalthree a/per-repo not-ignored globaltwo"
'

############################################################################
#
# test --stdin

cat <<-\EOF >stdin
	one
	not-ignored
	a/one
	a/not-ignored
	a/b/on
	a/b/one
	a/b/one one
	"a/b/one two"
	"a/b/one\"three"
	a/b/not-ignored
	a/b/two
	a/b/twooo
	globaltwo
	a/globaltwo
	a/b/globaltwo
	b/globaltwo
EOF
cat <<-\EOF >expected-default
	one
	a/one
	a/b/on
	a/b/one
	a/b/one one
	a/b/one two
	"a/b/one\"three"
	a/b/two
	a/b/twooo
	globaltwo
	a/globaltwo
	a/b/globaltwo
	b/globaltwo
EOF
cat <<-EOF >expected-verbose
	.gitignore:1:one	one
	.gitignore:1:one	a/one
	a/b/.gitignore:8:!on*	a/b/on
	a/b/.gitignore:8:!on*	a/b/one
	a/b/.gitignore:8:!on*	a/b/one one
	a/b/.gitignore:8:!on*	a/b/one two
	a/b/.gitignore:8:!on*	"a/b/one\"three"
	a/b/.gitignore:9:!two	a/b/two
	a/.gitignore:1:two*	a/b/twooo
	$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo	globaltwo
	$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo	a/globaltwo
	$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo	a/b/globaltwo
	$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo	b/globaltwo
EOF

broken_c_unquote stdin >stdin0

broken_c_unquote expected-default >expected-default0

broken_c_unquote_verbose expected-verbose >expected-verbose0

test_expect_success '--stdin' '
	expect_from_stdin <expected-default &&
	test_check_ignore "--stdin" <stdin
'

test_expect_success '--stdin -q' '
	expect "" &&
	test_check_ignore "-q --stdin" <stdin
'

test_expect_success '--stdin -v' '
	expect_from_stdin <expected-verbose &&
	test_check_ignore "-v --stdin" <stdin
'

for opts in '--stdin -z' '-z --stdin'
do
	test_expect_success "$opts" "
		expect_from_stdin <expected-default0 &&
		test_check_ignore '$opts' <stdin0
	"

	test_expect_success "$opts -q" "
		expect "" &&
		test_check_ignore '-q $opts' <stdin0
	"

	test_expect_success "$opts -v" "
		expect_from_stdin <expected-verbose0 &&
		test_check_ignore '-v $opts' <stdin0
	"
done

cat <<-\EOF >stdin
	../one
	../not-ignored
	one
	not-ignored
	b/on
	b/one
	b/one one
	"b/one two"
	"b/one\"three"
	b/two
	b/not-ignored
	b/twooo
	../globaltwo
	globaltwo
	b/globaltwo
	../b/globaltwo
	c/not-ignored
EOF
# N.B. we deliberately end STDIN with a non-matching pattern in order
# to test that the exit code indicates that one or more of the
# provided paths is ignored - in other words, that it represents an
# aggregation of all the results, not just the final result.

cat <<-EOF >expected-all
	.gitignore:1:one	../one
	::	../not-ignored
	.gitignore:1:one	one
	::	not-ignored
	a/b/.gitignore:8:!on*	b/on
	a/b/.gitignore:8:!on*	b/one
	a/b/.gitignore:8:!on*	b/one one
	a/b/.gitignore:8:!on*	b/one two
	a/b/.gitignore:8:!on*	"b/one\"three"
	a/b/.gitignore:9:!two	b/two
	::	b/not-ignored
	a/.gitignore:1:two*	b/twooo
	$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo	../globaltwo
	$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo	globaltwo
	$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo	b/globaltwo
	$global_excludes:2:!globaltwo	../b/globaltwo
	::	c/not-ignored
EOF
grep -v '^::	' expected-all >expected-verbose
sed -e 's/.*	//' expected-verbose >expected-default

broken_c_unquote stdin >stdin0

broken_c_unquote expected-default >expected-default0

broken_c_unquote_verbose expected-verbose >expected-verbose0

test_expect_success '--stdin from subdirectory' '
	expect_from_stdin <expected-default &&
	(
		cd a &&
		test_check_ignore "--stdin" <../stdin
	)
'

test_expect_success '--stdin from subdirectory with -v' '
	expect_from_stdin <expected-verbose &&
	(
		cd a &&
		test_check_ignore "--stdin -v" <../stdin
	)
'

test_expect_success '--stdin from subdirectory with -v -n' '
	expect_from_stdin <expected-all &&
	(
		cd a &&
		test_check_ignore "--stdin -v -n" <../stdin
	)
'

for opts in '--stdin -z' '-z --stdin'
do
	test_expect_success "$opts from subdirectory" '
		expect_from_stdin <expected-default0 &&
		(
			cd a &&
			test_check_ignore "'"$opts"'" <../stdin0
		)
	'

	test_expect_success "$opts from subdirectory with -v" '
		expect_from_stdin <expected-verbose0 &&
		(
			cd a &&
			test_check_ignore "'"$opts"' -v" <../stdin0
		)
	'
done

test_expect_success PIPE 'streaming support for --stdin' '
	mkfifo in out &&
	(git check-ignore -n -v --stdin <in >out &) &&

	# We cannot just "echo >in" because check-ignore would get EOF
	# after echo exited; instead we open the descriptor in our
	# shell, and then echo to the fd. We make sure to close it at
	# the end, so that the subprocess does get EOF and dies
	# properly.
	#
	# Similarly, we must keep "out" open so that check-ignore does
	# not ever get SIGPIPE trying to write to us. Not only would that
	# produce incorrect results, but then there would be no writer on the
	# other end of the pipe, and we would potentially block forever trying
	# to open it.
	exec 9>in &&
	exec 8<out &&
	test_when_finished "exec 9>&-" &&
	test_when_finished "exec 8<&-" &&
	echo >&9 one &&
	read response <&8 &&
	echo "$response" | grep "^\.gitignore:1:one	one" &&
	echo >&9 two &&
	read response <&8 &&
	echo "$response" | grep "^::	two"
'

############################################################################
#
# test whitespace handling

test_expect_success 'trailing whitespace is ignored' '
	mkdir whitespace &&
	>whitespace/trailing &&
	>whitespace/untracked &&
	echo "whitespace/trailing   " >ignore &&
	cat >expect <<EOF &&
whitespace/untracked
EOF
	: >err.expect &&
	git ls-files -o -X ignore whitespace >actual 2>err &&
	test_cmp expect actual &&
	test_cmp err.expect err
'

test_expect_success !MINGW 'quoting allows trailing whitespace' '
	rm -rf whitespace &&
	mkdir whitespace &&
	>"whitespace/trailing  " &&
	>whitespace/untracked &&
	echo "whitespace/trailing\\ \\ " >ignore &&
	echo whitespace/untracked >expect &&
	: >err.expect &&
	git ls-files -o -X ignore whitespace >actual 2>err &&
	test_cmp expect actual &&
	test_cmp err.expect err
'

test_expect_success !MINGW,!CYGWIN 'correct handling of backslashes' '
	rm -rf whitespace &&
	mkdir whitespace &&
	>"whitespace/trailing 1  " &&
	>"whitespace/trailing 2 \\\\" &&
	>"whitespace/trailing 3 \\\\" &&
	>"whitespace/trailing 4   \\ " &&
	>"whitespace/trailing 5 \\ \\ " &&
	>"whitespace/trailing 6 \\a\\" &&
	>whitespace/untracked &&
	sed -e "s/Z$//" >ignore <<-\EOF &&
	whitespace/trailing 1 \    Z
	whitespace/trailing 2 \\\\Z
	whitespace/trailing 3 \\\\ Z
	whitespace/trailing 4   \\\    Z
	whitespace/trailing 5 \\ \\\   Z
	whitespace/trailing 6 \\a\\Z
	EOF
	echo whitespace/untracked >expect &&
	>err.expect &&
	git ls-files -o -X ignore whitespace >actual 2>err &&
	test_cmp expect actual &&
	test_cmp err.expect err
'

test_done
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