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| #!/bin/sh
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| test_description='check bitmap operation with shallow repositories'
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| . ./test-lib.sh
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| 
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| # We want to create a situation where the shallow, grafted
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| # view of reachability does not match reality in a way that
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| # might cause us to send insufficient objects.
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| #
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| # We do this with a history that repeats a state, like:
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| #
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| #      A    --   B    --   C
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| #    file=1    file=2    file=1
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| #
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| # and then create a shallow clone to the second commit, B.
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| # In a non-shallow clone, that would mean we already have
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| # the tree for A. But in a shallow one, we've grafted away
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| # A, and fetching A to B requires that the other side send
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| # us the tree for file=1.
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| test_expect_success 'setup shallow repo' '
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| 	echo 1 >file &&
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| 	git add file &&
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| 	git commit -m orig &&
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| 	echo 2 >file &&
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| 	git commit -a -m update &&
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| 	git clone --no-local --bare --depth=1 . shallow.git &&
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| 	echo 1 >file &&
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| 	git commit -a -m repeat
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| '
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| 
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| test_expect_success 'turn on bitmaps in the parent' '
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| 	git repack -adb
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| '
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| 
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| test_expect_success 'shallow fetch from bitmapped repo' '
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| 	(cd shallow.git && git fetch)
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| '
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| 
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| test_done
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