Tanay Abhra <tanay...@gmail.com> writes:

> +test_expect_success 'document how unset.variable will behave in shell 
> scripts' '
> +     rm -f .git/config &&
> +     cat >expect <<-\EOF &&
> +     EOF
> +     git config foo.bar boz1 &&
> +     git config --add foo.bar boz2 &&
> +     git config unset.variable foo.bar &&
> +     git config --add foo.bar boz3 &&
> +     test_must_fail git config --get-all foo.bar >actual &&

You make foo.bar a multi-valued one, then you unset it, so I would
imagine that the value given after that, 'boz3', would be the only
value foo.bar has.  Why should --get-all fail?

I am having a hard time imagining how this behaviour can make any
sense.
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