#!/bin/sh test_description='git p4 relative chdir' . ./lib-git-p4.sh test_expect_success 'start p4d' ' start_p4d ' test_expect_success 'init depot' ' ( cd "$cli" && echo file1 >file1 && p4 add file1 && p4 submit -d "change 1" ) ' # P4 reads from P4CONFIG file to find its server params, if the # environment variable is set test_expect_success 'P4CONFIG and absolute dir clone' ' printf "P4PORT=$P4PORT\nP4CLIENT=$P4CLIENT\n" >p4config && test_when_finished "rm p4config" && test_when_finished cleanup_git && ( P4CONFIG=p4config && export P4CONFIG && sane_unset P4PORT P4CLIENT && git p4 clone --verbose --dest="$git" //depot ) ' # same thing, but with relative directory name, note missing $ on --dest test_expect_success 'P4CONFIG and relative dir clone' ' printf "P4PORT=$P4PORT\nP4CLIENT=$P4CLIENT\n" >p4config && test_when_finished "rm p4config" && test_when_finished cleanup_git && ( P4CONFIG=p4config && export P4CONFIG && sane_unset P4PORT P4CLIENT && git p4 clone --verbose --dest="git" //depot ) ' # Common setup using .p4config to set P4CLIENT and P4PORT breaks # if clone destination is relative. Make sure that chdir() expands # the relative path in --dest to absolute. test_expect_success 'p4 client root would be relative due to clone --dest' ' test_when_finished cleanup_git && ( echo P4PORT=$P4PORT >git/.p4config && P4CONFIG=.p4config && export P4CONFIG && unset P4PORT && git p4 clone --dest="git" //depot ) ' test_expect_success 'kill p4d' ' kill_p4d ' test_done