We generate a bunch of one-line files whose contents match
their names, and then generate our commits by cat-ing those
files. Let's just echo the contents directly, which saves
some processes.

Signed-off-by: Jeff King <p...@peff.net>
---
 contrib/diff-highlight/t/t9400-diff-highlight.sh | 12 ++++--------
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)

diff --git a/contrib/diff-highlight/t/t9400-diff-highlight.sh 
b/contrib/diff-highlight/t/t9400-diff-highlight.sh
index deab90ed91..3f02d31467 100755
--- a/contrib/diff-highlight/t/t9400-diff-highlight.sh
+++ b/contrib/diff-highlight/t/t9400-diff-highlight.sh
@@ -68,26 +68,22 @@ test_strip_patch_header () {
 #           D
 #
 dh_test_setup_history () {
-       echo "file1" >file1 &&
-       echo "file2" >file2 &&
-       echo "file3" >file3 &&
-
-       cat file1 >file &&
+       echo file1 >file &&
        git add file &&
        test_tick &&
        git commit -m "D" &&
 
        git checkout -b branch &&
-       cat file2 >file &&
+       echo file2 >file &&
        test_tick &&
        git commit -a -m "E" &&
 
-       cat file3 >file &&
+       echo file3 >file &&
        test_tick &&
        git commit -a -m "F" &&
 
        git checkout master &&
-       cat file2 >file &&
+       echo file2 >file &&
        test_tick &&
        git commit -a -m "A"
 }
-- 
2.17.0.rc0.402.ged0b3fd1ee

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