On Tue, Nov 27, 2018 at 02:50:57PM -0500, Ben Peart wrote:

> diff --git a/t/t1092-virtualworkdir.sh b/t/t1092-virtualworkdir.sh
> new file mode 100755
> index 0000000000..0cdfe9b362
> --- /dev/null
> +++ b/t/t1092-virtualworkdir.sh
> @@ -0,0 +1,393 @@
> +#!/bin/sh
> +
> +test_description='virtual work directory tests'
> +
> +. ./test-lib.sh
> +
> +# We need total control of the virtual work directory hook
> +sane_unset GIT_TEST_VIRTUALWORKDIR
> +
> +clean_repo () {
> +     rm .git/index &&
> +     git -c core.virtualworkdir=false reset --hard HEAD &&
> +     git -c core.virtualworkdir=false clean -fd &&
> +     touch untracked.txt &&

We would usually run '>untracked.txt' instead, sparing the external
process.

A further nit is that a function called 'clean_repo' creates new
untracked files...

> +     touch dir1/untracked.txt &&
> +     touch dir2/untracked.txt
> +}
> +
> +test_expect_success 'setup' '
> +     mkdir -p .git/hooks/ &&
> +     cat > .gitignore <<-\EOF &&

CodingGuidelines suggest no space between redirection operator and
filename.

> +             .gitignore
> +             expect*
> +             actual*
> +     EOF
> +     touch file1.txt &&
> +     touch file2.txt &&
> +     mkdir -p dir1 &&
> +     touch dir1/file1.txt &&
> +     touch dir1/file2.txt &&
> +     mkdir -p dir2 &&
> +     touch dir2/file1.txt &&
> +     touch dir2/file2.txt &&
> +     git add . &&
> +     git commit -m "initial" &&
> +     git config --local core.virtualworkdir true
> +'


> +test_expect_success 'verify files not listed are ignored by git clean -f -x' 
> '
> +     clean_repo &&

I find it odd to clean the repo right after setting it up; but then
again, 'clean_repo' not only cleans, but also creates new files.
Perhaps rename it to 'reset_repo'?  Dunno.

> +     write_script .git/hooks/virtual-work-dir <<-\EOF &&
> +             printf "untracked.txt\0"
> +             printf "dir1/\0"
> +     EOF
> +     mkdir -p dir3 &&
> +     touch dir3/untracked.txt &&
> +     git clean -f -x &&
> +     test -f file1.txt &&

Please use the 'test_path_is_file', ...

> +     test -f file2.txt &&
> +     test ! -f untracked.txt &&

... 'test_path_is_missing', and ...

> +     test -d dir1 &&

... 'test_path_is_dir' helpers, respectively, because they print
informative error messages on failure.

> +     test -f dir1/file1.txt &&
> +     test -f dir1/file2.txt &&
> +     test ! -f dir1/untracked.txt &&
> +     test -f dir2/file1.txt &&
> +     test -f dir2/file2.txt &&
> +     test -f dir2/untracked.txt &&
> +     test -d dir3 &&
> +     test -f dir3/untracked.txt
> +'

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