+my @invalid = (
+ # git rejects this because it locks refnames, but we don't have
+ # this problem with inbox names:
+ # 'inbox.lock',
+
+ # git rejects these:
+ '', '..', '.', 'stash@{9}', 'inbox.', '^caret', '~tilde',
+ '*asterisk', 's p a c e s', ' leading-space', 'trailing-space ',
+ 'question?', 'colon:', '[square-brace]', "\fformfeed",
+ "\0zero", "\bbackspace",
+
+);
+
+my %X = ("\0" => '\\0', "\b" => '\\b', "\f" => '\\f', "'" => "\\'");
+my $xre = join('|', keys %X);
+
+for my $s (@invalid) {
+ my $d = $s;
+ $d =~ s/($xre)/$X{$1}/g;
+ ok(!PublicInbox::Config::valid_foo_name($s), "`$d' name rejected");
+}
+
+# obviously-valid examples
+my @valid = qw(a a@example a@example.com);
+
+# Rejecting more was considered, but then it dawned on me that
+# people may intentionally use inbox names which are not URL-friendly
+# to prevent the PSGI interface from displaying them...
+# URL-unfriendly
+# '<', '>', '%', '#', '?', '&', '(', ')',
+
+# maybe these aren't so bad, they're common in Message-IDs, even:
+# '!', '$', '=', '+'
+push @valid, qw[bang! ca$h less< more> 1% (parens) &more eql= +plus], '#hash';
+for my $s (@valid) {
+ ok(PublicInbox::Config::valid_foo_name($s), "`$s' name accepted");
+}
+
+{
+ my $f = "$tmpdir/ordered";
+ open my $fh, '>', $f or die "open: $!";
+ my @expect;
+ foreach my $i (0..3) {
+ push @expect, "$i";
+ print $fh <<"" or die "print: $!";
+[publicinbox "$i"]
+ inboxdir = /path/to/$i.git
+ address = $i\@example.com
+
+ }
+ close $fh or die "close: $!";
+ my $cfg = PublicInbox::Config->new($f);
+ my @result;
+ $cfg->each_inbox(sub { push @result, $_[0]->{name} });
+ is_deeply(\@result, \@expect);
+}
+
+{
+ my $pfx1 = "publicinbox.test1";
+ my $pfx2 = "publicinbox.test2";
+ my $str = <<EOF;
+$pfx1.address=test\@example.com
+$pfx1.inboxdir=/path/to/non/existent
+$pfx2.address=foo\@example.com
+$pfx2.inboxdir=/path/to/foo
+$pfx1.coderepo=project
+$pfx2.coderepo=project
+coderepo.project.dir=/path/to/project.git
+EOF
+ my $cfg = PublicInbox::Config->new(\$str);
+ my $t1 = $cfg->lookup_name('test1');
+ my $t2 = $cfg->lookup_name('test2');
+ is($cfg->repo_objs($t1)->[0], $cfg->repo_objs($t2)->[0],
+ 'inboxes share ::Git object');
+}
+
+{
+ for my $t (qw(TRUE true yes on 1 +1 -1 13 0x1 0x12 0X5)) {
+ is(PublicInbox::Config::git_bool($t), 1, "$t is true");
+ is(xqx([qw(git -c), "test.val=$t",
+ qw(config --bool test.val)]),
+ "true\n", "$t matches git-config behavior");
+ }
+ for my $f (qw(FALSE false no off 0 +0 +000 00 0x00 0X0)) {
+ is(PublicInbox::Config::git_bool($f), 0, "$f is false");
+ is(xqx([qw(git -c), "test.val=$f",
+ qw(config --bool test.val)]),
+ "false\n", "$f matches git-config behavior");
+ }
+ is(PublicInbox::Config::git_bool('bogus'), undef,
+ 'bogus is undef');
+}
+
+SKIP: {
+ # XXX wildcard match requires git 2.26+
+ require_git('1.8.5', 2) or
+ skip 'git 1.8.5+ required for --url-match', 2;
+ my $f = "$tmpdir/urlmatch";
+ open my $fh, '>', $f or BAIL_OUT $!;
+ print $fh <<EOF or BAIL_OUT $!;
+[imap "imap://mail.example.com"]
+ pollInterval = 9
+EOF
+ close $fh or BAIL_OUT;
+ local $ENV{PI_CONFIG} = $f;
+ my $cfg = PublicInbox::Config->new;
+ my $url = 'imap://mail.example.com/INBOX';
+ is($cfg->urlmatch('imap.pollInterval', $url), 9, 'urlmatch hit');
+ is($cfg->urlmatch('imap.idleInterval', $url), undef, 'urlmatch miss');
+};
+
+