Nguyễn Thái Ngọc Duy  <pclo...@gmail.com> writes:

> +     cd shallow-since &&
> +     GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="100000000 +0700" git commit --allow-empty -m one &&
> +     GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="200000000 +0700" git commit --allow-empty -m two &&
> +     GIT_COMMITTER_DATE="300000000 +0700" git commit --allow-empty -m three 
> &&

Didn't --date="@10000000 +0700" work?

Not a complaint but genuinely curious.

> +     git clone --shallow-since "300000000 +0700" "file://$(pwd)/." 
> ../shallow11 &&

Are we required to add TZ to --shallow-since, or we merely tolerate
if there is one (I am hoping that it is the latter)?

> +     git -C ../shallow11 log --pretty=tformat:%s HEAD >actual &&
> +     echo three >expected &&
> +     test_cmp expected actual
> +     )
> +'
> +
> +test_expect_success 'fetch shallow since ...' '
> +     git -C shallow11 fetch --shallow-since "200000000 +0700" origin &&
> +     git -C shallow11 log --pretty=tformat:%s origin/master >actual &&
> +     echo three >expected &&
> +     echo two  >>expected &&

test_write_lines perhaps?

> +     test_cmp expected actual
> +'
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