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/*
* test_git_context.c — Tests for cbm_git_context_resolve(), focusing on
* the canonical_root derivation for git worktrees and subdirectory projects.
*
* Issue #659: canonical_root was computed incorrectly for linked worktrees
* and projects indexed from a subdirectory of the repository root.
* git rev-parse --git-common-dir outputs a path relative to the -C directory
* (input_path), not to worktree_root. Joining it with worktree_root and then
* string-stripping "/.git" left unresolved ".." components in the result.
*
* These tests shell out to `git`, so they SKIP_PLATFORM on Windows (the CI
* shell there cannot init a repo via system()).
*
* Reproduce-first guard: canonical_root_subdir is the genuine RED-without-the-fix
* guard — a repo indexed from a subdirectory yields a relative --git-common-dir
* ("../.git"), so the unfixed code returns an un-normalized "<root>/subdir/.."
* (verified FAIL on the unfixed derive_canonical_root; GREEN with the realpath
* normalization). canonical_root_linked_worktree is a SUPPORTING INVARIANT, not
* the #659 reproducer: on git that emits an *absolute* --git-common-dir for a
* linked worktree (e.g. 2.48.x) the bug does not manifest there, so that test
* passes with or without the fix. It still enforces the worktree->main-root
* invariant and would catch the bug on git builds that emit a relative
* worktree common-dir. canonical_root_repo_root is a baseline (no `..` to
* normalize), not a guard.
*/
#include "test_framework.h"
#include "test_helpers.h"
#include "git/git_context.h"
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#ifndef _WIN32
#include <limits.h>
#endif
/* These helpers shell out to git and are only used by the non-Windows test
* bodies below; on Windows every test SKIP_PLATFORMs, so guard them here too or
* they'd be unused-static functions and fail the -Werror build. */
#ifndef _WIN32
/* Run a git command inside dir, return 0 on success. */
static int git_run(const char *dir, const char *args) {
char cmd[1024];
snprintf(cmd, sizeof(cmd), "git -C \"%s\" %s >/dev/null 2>&1", dir, args);
return system(cmd);
}
/* Create a minimal git repo at dir (init + empty commit so HEAD exists). */
static int make_git_repo(const char *dir) {
if (th_mkdir_p(dir) != 0) return -1;
if (git_run(dir, "init -q") != 0) return -1;
if (git_run(dir, "config user.email test@example.com") != 0) return -1;
if (git_run(dir, "config user.name Test") != 0) return -1;
/* Create a file so HEAD points to a real commit. */
char path[1024];
snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/.keep", dir);
th_write_file(path, "");
if (git_run(dir, "add .keep") != 0) return -1;
if (git_run(dir, "commit -q -m init") != 0) return -1;
return 0;
}
#endif /* _WIN32 */
/* ── canonical_root: normal repo indexed from its root ──────────── */
TEST(canonical_root_repo_root) {
#ifdef _WIN32
SKIP_PLATFORM("git-based canonical_root test not supported on Windows CI");
#else
char *tmp = th_mktempdir("cbm_gitctx");
if (!tmp) FAIL("th_mktempdir returned NULL");
if (make_git_repo(tmp) != 0) {
th_rmtree(tmp);
SKIP_PLATFORM("git not available to init a repo");
}
cbm_git_context_t ctx = {0};
int rc = cbm_git_context_resolve(tmp, &ctx);
if (rc != 0 || !ctx.is_git) {
cbm_git_context_free(&ctx);
th_rmtree(tmp);
FAIL("cbm_git_context_resolve failed or not a git repo");
}
char expected[4096];
if (realpath(tmp, expected) == NULL) {
cbm_git_context_free(&ctx);
th_rmtree(tmp);
FAIL("realpath(tmp) failed");
}
ASSERT_STR_EQ(ctx.canonical_root, expected);
cbm_git_context_free(&ctx);
th_rmtree(tmp);
PASS();
#endif /* _WIN32 */
}
/* ── canonical_root: indexed from a subdirectory (issue #659) ─────
* THE reproduce-first guard: from a subdir, --git-common-dir is relative, so the
* unfixed derive_canonical_root joins it against worktree_root and strips "/.git"
* textually, leaving canonical_root = "<root>/subdir/.." (or "<root>/..") instead
* of "<root>". Verified RED on the unfixed code, GREEN with the realpath fix. */
TEST(canonical_root_subdir) {
#ifdef _WIN32
SKIP_PLATFORM("git-based canonical_root test not supported on Windows CI");
#else
char *tmp = th_mktempdir("cbm_gitctx");
if (!tmp) FAIL("th_mktempdir returned NULL");
if (make_git_repo(tmp) != 0) {
th_rmtree(tmp);
SKIP_PLATFORM("git not available to init a repo");
}
/* Create a subdirectory inside the repo. */
char subdir[1024];
snprintf(subdir, sizeof(subdir), "%s/scripts", tmp);
if (th_mkdir_p(subdir) != 0) {
th_rmtree(tmp);
FAIL("failed to create subdir");
}
cbm_git_context_t ctx = {0};
int rc = cbm_git_context_resolve(subdir, &ctx);
if (rc != 0 || !ctx.is_git) {
cbm_git_context_free(&ctx);
th_rmtree(tmp);
FAIL("cbm_git_context_resolve on subdir failed or not a git repo");
}
/* canonical_root must equal the repo root, NOT "<repo>/.." or "<subdir>/..". */
char expected[4096];
if (realpath(tmp, expected) == NULL) {
cbm_git_context_free(&ctx);
th_rmtree(tmp);
FAIL("realpath(tmp) failed");
}
ASSERT_STR_EQ(ctx.canonical_root, expected);
/* Sanity: canonical_root must not contain ".." or end with a slash. */
ASSERT(strstr(ctx.canonical_root, "..") == NULL);
ASSERT(ctx.canonical_root[strlen(ctx.canonical_root) - 1] != '/');
cbm_git_context_free(&ctx);
th_rmtree(tmp);
PASS();
#endif /* _WIN32 */
}
/* ── canonical_root: linked git worktree (supporting invariant) ────
* NOT the #659 reproducer on modern git: git that emits an *absolute*
* --git-common-dir for a linked worktree (e.g. 2.48.x) takes the path_is_absolute
* branch, so the bug does not manifest and this passes with or without the fix.
* It is kept as an invariant — canonical_root of a linked worktree must equal the
* MAIN repo root (never the worktree root or its parent) — and would fail on a git
* build that emits a *relative* worktree common-dir. The genuine RED-without-fix
* guard for #659 is canonical_root_subdir above. */
TEST(canonical_root_linked_worktree) {
#ifdef _WIN32
SKIP_PLATFORM("git worktree test not implemented for Windows");
#else
/* th_mktempdir() returns a static buffer — copy before the second call. */
char main_tmp[256];
char *raw = th_mktempdir("cbm_main");
if (!raw) FAIL("th_mktempdir returned NULL");
strncpy(main_tmp, raw, sizeof(main_tmp) - 1);
main_tmp[sizeof(main_tmp) - 1] = '\0';
char wt_tmp[256];
raw = th_mktempdir("cbm_worktree");
if (!raw) FAIL("th_mktempdir returned NULL");
strncpy(wt_tmp, raw, sizeof(wt_tmp) - 1);
wt_tmp[sizeof(wt_tmp) - 1] = '\0';
/* Remove the worktree dir first — git worktree add creates it. */
th_rmtree(wt_tmp);
if (make_git_repo(main_tmp) != 0) {
th_rmtree(main_tmp);
SKIP_PLATFORM("git not available to init a repo");
}
/* Create a branch for the worktree. */
if (git_run(main_tmp, "branch wt-branch") != 0) {
th_rmtree(main_tmp);
FAIL("failed to create branch for worktree");
}
/* Add a linked worktree. */
char wt_cmd[1024];
snprintf(wt_cmd, sizeof(wt_cmd), "worktree add \"%s\" wt-branch", wt_tmp);
if (git_run(main_tmp, wt_cmd) != 0) {
th_rmtree(wt_tmp);
th_rmtree(main_tmp);
SKIP_PLATFORM("git worktree add unavailable (git 2.5+ required)");
}
cbm_git_context_t ctx = {0};
int rc = cbm_git_context_resolve(wt_tmp, &ctx);
if (rc != 0 || !ctx.is_git) {
cbm_git_context_free(&ctx);
git_run(main_tmp, "worktree prune");
th_rmtree(main_tmp);
th_rmtree(wt_tmp);
FAIL("cbm_git_context_resolve on linked worktree failed");
}
/* canonical_root must be the MAIN repo root, not the worktree root or its parent. */
char expected[4096];
if (realpath(main_tmp, expected) == NULL) {
cbm_git_context_free(&ctx);
git_run(main_tmp, "worktree prune");
th_rmtree(main_tmp);
th_rmtree(wt_tmp);
FAIL("realpath(main_tmp) failed");
}
ASSERT_STR_EQ(ctx.canonical_root, expected);
ASSERT(strstr(ctx.canonical_root, "..") == NULL);
cbm_git_context_free(&ctx);
git_run(main_tmp, "worktree prune");
th_rmtree(main_tmp);
th_rmtree(wt_tmp);
PASS();
#endif /* _WIN32 */
}
/* ── Suite ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
SUITE(git_context) {
RUN_TEST(canonical_root_repo_root);
RUN_TEST(canonical_root_subdir);
RUN_TEST(canonical_root_linked_worktree);
}