We test the %C() format placeholders with a variety of
color-inducing options, including "--color" and
"-c color.ui=always". In preparation for the behavior of
"always" changing, we need to do something with those
"always" tests.
We can drop ones that expect "always" to turn on color even
to a file, as that will become a synonym for "auto", which
is already tested.
For the "--no-color" test, we need to make sure that color
would otherwise be shown. To do this, we can use
test_terminal, which enables colors in the default setup.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
has_no_color actual
'
- test_expect_success "$desc enables colors for color.diff" '
- git -c color.diff=always log --format=$color -1 >actual &&
- has_color actual
- '
-
- test_expect_success "$desc enables colors for color.ui" '
- git -c color.ui=always log --format=$color -1 >actual &&
- has_color actual
- '
-
test_expect_success "$desc respects --color" '
git log --format=$color -1 --color >actual &&
has_color actual
'
- test_expect_success "$desc respects --no-color" '
- git -c color.ui=always log --format=$color -1 --no-color >actual &&
- has_no_color actual
- '
-
test_expect_success TTY "$desc respects --color=auto (stdout is tty)" '
test_terminal git log --format=$color -1 --color=auto >actual &&
has_color actual
has_no_color actual
)
'
+
+ test_expect_success TTY "$desc respects --no-color" '
+ test_terminal git log --format=$color -1 --no-color >actual &&
+ has_no_color actual
+ '
done
test_expect_success '%C(always,...) enables color even without tty' '