SZEDER Gábor <szeder....@gmail.com> writes:

>> While inspecting this code, I realized that the final test for
>> 'commit_contains --tag' is silently dropping the '--tag' argument.
>> It should be quoted to include both.
>
> Nit: while quoting the function's arguments does fix the issue, it
> leaves the tests prone to the same issue in the future.  Wouldn't it
> be better to use $@ inside the function to refer to all its arguments?

IOW, do it more like this?

>> -test_three_modes () {
>> +run_three_modes () {
>>      test_when_finished rm -rf .git/objects/info/commit-graph &&
>> -    test-tool reach $1 <input >actual &&
>> +    $1 <input >actual &&

        "$@" <input >actual

i.e. treat each parameter as separate things without further getting
split at $IFS and ...

>> +test_three_modes () {
>> +    run_three_modes "test-tool reach $1"

        run_three_modes test-tool reach "$1"

... make sure there three things are sent as separate, by quoting
"$1" inside dq.

I think that makes sense.

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