--- /dev/null
+#!/bin/sh
+
+test_description='Tests of cwd/prefix/worktree/gitdir setup in all cases'
+
+. ./test-lib.sh
+
+#
+# A few rules for repo setup:
+#
+# 1. GIT_DIR is relative to user's cwd. --git-dir is equivalent to
+# GIT_DIR.
+#
+# 2. .git file is relative to parent directory. .git file is basically
+# symlink in disguise. The directory where .git file points to will
+# become new git_dir.
+#
+# 3. core.worktree is relative to git_dir.
+#
+# 4. GIT_WORK_TREE is relative to user's cwd. --work-tree is
+# equivalent to GIT_WORK_TREE.
+#
+# 5. GIT_WORK_TREE/core.worktree is only effective if GIT_DIR is set
+# Uneffective worktree settings should be warned.
+#
+# 6. Effective GIT_WORK_TREE overrides core.worktree and core.bare
+#
+# 7. Effective core.worktree conflicts with core.bare
+#
+# 8. If GIT_DIR is set but neither worktree nor bare setting is given,
+# original cwd becomes worktree.
+#
+# 9. If .git discovery is done inside a repo, the repo becomes a bare
+# repo. .git discovery is performed if GIT_DIR is not set.
+#
+# 10. If no worktree is available, cwd remains unchanged, prefix is
+# NULL.
+#
+# 11. When user's cwd is outside worktree, cwd remains unchanged,
+# prefix is NULL.
+#
+
+test_repo() {
+ (
+ if test -n "$1"; then cd "$1"; fi &&
+ if test -f trace; then rm trace; fi &&
+ GIT_TRACE="`pwd`/trace" git symbolic-ref HEAD >/dev/null &&
+ grep '^setup: ' trace >result &&
+ test_cmp expected result
+ )
+}
+
+# Bit 0 = GIT_WORK_TREE
+# Bit 1 = GIT_DIR
+# Bit 2 = core.worktree
+# Bit 3 = .git is a file
+# Bit 4 = bare repo
+# Case# = encoding of the above 5 bits
+
+test_done