On 2019.08.06 11:14, Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Josh Steadmon <stead...@google.com> writes:
> 
> > t7503 did not verify that the expected hooks actually ran during
> > testing. Fix that by making the hook scripts write their $0 into a file
> > so that we can compare actual execution vs. expected execution.
> >
> > While we're at it, do some test style cleanups, such as using
> > write_script() and doing setup inside a test_expect_success block.
> > ...
> 
> The result mostly looks more pleasant compared to the original,
> modulo a few nits.
> 
> >  test_expect_success 'with succeeding hook' '
> > -
> > -   echo "more" >> file &&
> > +   test_when_finished "rm -f \"$PRECOMMIT\" expected_hooks actual_hooks" &&
> > +   ln -s "success.sample" "$PRECOMMIT" &&
> 
> Not all systems that want to run Git are capable of symbolic links.
> We should be able to do a copy here, perhaps?  Just the most basic
> form of "cp" without even "-p" would be sufficient as the target is
> expected to be missing (i.e. "cp" or "ln -s" would be creating the
> "$PRECOMMIT"), right?

Yeah, "cp" works here. Fixed in V5.

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