Junio C Hamano <gits...@pobox.com> writes:

> Johan Herland <jo...@herland.net> writes:
>
>>> +       git --git-dir="${3:-repo1}" log -1 --format='%h %s' "$2" >actual &&
>>
>> Isn't  ${3:-repo1} a bashism?
>
> I do not think so.  But now I looked at it again, I think I would
> use ${3-repo1} form in this case myself.  No caller passes an empty
> string to the third place.

Actually, because the caller blindly does this:

    # $3 = [optional] repo to check for actual output (repo1 by default)
    test_push_success () {
            git -c push.default="$1" push &&
            check_pushed_commit HEAD "$2" "$3"
    }

where it should be doing something like this:

            check_pushed_commit HEAD "$2" ${3+"$3"}

if it wants $3 to be "optional", ${3:-repo1} is needed here to work
it around.

So I'll leave it as-is for now.


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