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functional_tests | ||
performance_tests | ||
README.md | ||
test_repo_creation.sh |
Introduction
performance_tests contains tests who compare the memory and bandwidth usage of different Git commande in order to compare them. functional_tests contains tests who verify that git_update.sh is behaving as expected. Both rely on the same test repository that is created by test_repo_creation.sh. Both have to be run from their directory because they rely on relative paths.
Creation of the test repository
The script test_repo_creation.sh creates a remote/$REPO_NAME repository.
Help extract
NAME
test_repo_creation.sh
SYNOPSIS
test_repo_creation.sh [-h] [-l] [-s]
DESCRIPTION
This script creates a ./remote directory in the current directory, then creates a remote/$REPO_NAME git repository.
This git repository is filled with randomly generated binary files described in the readme.md.
OPTIONS
-h prints the help.
-l [link] adds the linked online repository as remote and pushes changes to it. Must be en empty repository.
-s creates a submodule remote/$SUB_NAME and includes it in remote/$REPO_NAME.
Description of the created repository
Here is a history of the commits:
### branch main
commit sample0 1M created commit sample1 1M created commit sample3 5M created commit sample4 1M created commit sample3 5M deleted (tag : tagging_point) [if -s is selected] commit adding $SUB_NAME module
### branch secondary
commit sample0 1M created commit sample1 1M created commit sample2 500K created
Which gives the latest state:
branch main
sample0 1M sample1 1M sample4 1M
### branch secondary
sample0 1M sample1 1M sample2 500K
If the -s option is selected, the submodule is created, and integrated in the last commit of main, with this history of commits:
branch main
commit first 1M sample created
which gives the latest state:
branch main
sub_sample0