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Patrick Steinhardt 23e21a58d5 t: introduce PERL_TEST_HELPERS prerequisite
In the early days of Git, Perl was used quite prominently throughout the
project. This has changed significantly as almost all of the executables
we ship nowadays have eventually been rewritten in C. Only a handful of
subsystems remain that require Perl:

  - gitweb, a read-only web interface.

  - A couple of scripts that allow importing repositories from GNU Arch,
    CVS and Subversion.

  - git-send-email(1), which can be used to send mails.

  - git-request-pull(1), which is used to request somebody to pull from
    a URL by sending an email.

  - git-filter-branch(1), which uses Perl with the `--state-branch`
    option. This command is typically recommended against nowadays in
    favor of git-filter-repo(1).

  - Our Perl bindings for Git.

  - The netrc Git credential helper.

None of these subsystems can really be considered to be part of the
"core" of Git, and an installation without them is fully functional.
It is more likely than not that an end user wouldn't even notice that
any features are missing if those tools weren't installed. But while
Perl nowadays very much is an optional dependency of Git, there is a
significant limitation when Perl isn't available: developers cannot run
our test suite.

Preceding commits have started to lift this restriction by removing the
strict dependency on Perl in many central parts of the test library. But
there are still many tests that rely on small Perl helpers to do various
different things.

Introduce a new PERL_TEST_HELPERS prerequisite that guards all tests
that require Perl. This prerequisite is explicitly different than the
preexisting PERL prerequisite:

  - PERL records whether or not features depending on the Perl
    interpreter are built.

  - PERL_TEST_HELPERS records whether or not a Perl interpreter is
    available for our tests.

By having these two separate prerequisites we can thus distinguish
between tests that inherently depend on Perl because the underlying
feature does, and those tests that depend on Perl because the test
itself is using Perl.

Adapt all tests to set the PERL_TEST_HELPERS prerequisite as needed.

Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2025-04-07 14:47:37 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
test_description='commit graph with 64-bit timestamps'
. ./test-lib.sh
if ! test_have_prereq TIME_IS_64BIT || ! test_have_prereq TIME_T_IS_64BIT
then
skip_all='skipping 64-bit timestamp tests'
test_done
fi
. "$TEST_DIRECTORY"/lib-commit-graph.sh
. "$TEST_DIRECTORY/lib-chunk.sh"
UNIX_EPOCH_ZERO="@0 +0000"
FUTURE_DATE="@4147483646 +0000"
GIT_TEST_COMMIT_GRAPH_CHANGED_PATHS=0
test_expect_success 'lower layers have overflow chunk' '
rm -f .git/objects/info/commit-graph &&
test_commit --date "$FUTURE_DATE" future-1 &&
test_commit --date "$UNIX_EPOCH_ZERO" old-1 &&
git commit-graph write --reachable &&
test_commit --date "$FUTURE_DATE" future-2 &&
test_commit --date "$UNIX_EPOCH_ZERO" old-2 &&
git commit-graph write --reachable --split=no-merge &&
test_commit extra &&
git commit-graph write --reachable --split=no-merge &&
git commit-graph write --reachable &&
graph_read_expect 5 "generation_data generation_data_overflow" &&
mv .git/objects/info/commit-graph commit-graph-upgraded &&
git commit-graph write --reachable &&
graph_read_expect 5 "generation_data generation_data_overflow" &&
test_cmp .git/objects/info/commit-graph commit-graph-upgraded
'
graph_git_behavior 'overflow' '' HEAD~2 HEAD
test_expect_success 'set up and verify repo with generation data overflow chunk' '
git init repo &&
(
cd repo &&
test_commit --date "$UNIX_EPOCH_ZERO" 1 &&
test_commit 2 &&
test_commit --date "$UNIX_EPOCH_ZERO" 3 &&
git commit-graph write --reachable &&
graph_read_expect 3 generation_data &&
test_commit --date "$FUTURE_DATE" 4 &&
test_commit 5 &&
test_commit --date "$UNIX_EPOCH_ZERO" 6 &&
git branch left &&
git reset --hard 3 &&
test_commit 7 &&
test_commit --date "$FUTURE_DATE" 8 &&
test_commit 9 &&
git branch right &&
git reset --hard 3 &&
test_merge M left right &&
git commit-graph write --reachable &&
graph_read_expect 10 "generation_data generation_data_overflow" &&
git commit-graph verify
)
'
graph_git_behavior 'overflow 2' repo left right
test_expect_success 'single commit with generation data exceeding UINT32_MAX' '
git init repo-uint32-max &&
test_commit -C repo-uint32-max --date "@4294967297 +0000" 1 &&
git -C repo-uint32-max commit-graph write --reachable &&
graph_read_expect -C repo-uint32-max 1 "generation_data" &&
git -C repo-uint32-max commit-graph verify
'
test_expect_success PERL_TEST_HELPERS 'reader notices out-of-bounds generation overflow' '
graph=.git/objects/info/commit-graph &&
test_when_finished "rm -rf $graph" &&
git commit-graph write --reachable &&
corrupt_chunk_file $graph GDO2 clear &&
test_must_fail git log 2>err &&
grep "commit-graph overflow generation data is too small" err
'
test_done