The test submodule::add::homemade_clone unfortunately doesn't test what's expected, but does instead clone the submodule to a directory that is outside of the parent repository. Fixing this by cloning to the correct location isn't possible, though, as `git_submodule_add_setup` will have pre-created a ".git" file already, which will cause `git_clone` to error out. As it's not possible to perform the clone without fiddling around with the repo's layout, let's just remove this test as that is in fact what the new `git_submodule_clone` function is for.
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