Am 5/29/2013 8:39, schrieb Martin von Zweigbergk:
> +test_run_rebase () {
> + result=$1
> + shift
> + test_expect_$result "rebase $* --onto --root with merge-base does not
> go to root" "
> + reset_rebase &&
> + git rebase $* --onto m --root g &&
> + test_cmp_rev m HEAD~2 &&
> + test_linear_range 'c g' m..
Here you check the outcome. There is no explicit check whether the rebase
attempted to replay a and b. But that check is implicit: If a or b were
attempted to replay, the rebase would have been interrupted with "no new
changes". Right?
> + "
> +}
> +
> +test_run_rebase success ''
> +test_run_rebase success -m
> +test_run_rebase success -i
> +test_run_rebase failure -p
Just curious: Does the last one fail because the result is not correct or
because it does go to the root?
-- Hannes
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