The '!()' notation is interpreted as a pattern-list on Ksh. The Ksh man
page describe it as follows:
!(pattern-list)
Matches anything except one of the given patterns.
Ksh performs a file glob using the pattern-list and then tries to execute
the first file in the list. If a space is added between the '!' and the
open parens, then Ksh will not interpret it as a pattern list, but in this
case, it is preferred to use test_must_fail, so lets do so.
Signed-off-by: Brandon Casey <casey@nrlssc.navy.mil>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
echo "changed" > path2 &&
git commit -a -m path2 --amend &&
- !(git push -v origin >output 2>&1) &&
+ test_must_fail git push -v origin >output 2>&1 &&
(cd "$REMOTE_REPO" &&
test $HEAD = $(git rev-parse --verify HEAD))
'
# push master too; this ensures there is at least one '"'push'"' command to
# the remote helper and triggers interaction with the helper.
- !(git push -v origin +master master:retsam >output 2>&1) &&
+ test_must_fail git push -v origin +master master:retsam >output 2>&1 &&
grep "^ + [a-f0-9]*\.\.\.[a-f0-9]* *master -> master (forced update)$" output &&
grep "^ ! \[rejected\] *master -> retsam (non-fast-forward)$" output &&