Test: Fixed test to contain expected colors

- Problem was that Linux has been upgrading 16-color output, and the test was
  based on observed output, which looks correct, but actually isn't.
  We may end up marking these tests as expeected to fail, because they are not
  important.
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Paul Beckingham 2015-09-06 12:31:50 -04:00
parent c1e86f59e2
commit 499b2256fc

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@ -232,19 +232,15 @@ class TestColorRulesMerging(TestCase):
def test_colors_merge(self): def test_colors_merge(self):
"""Tests whether colors merge""" """Tests whether colors merge"""
code, out, err = self.t('hometask') code, out, err = self.t('1 info')
self.assertIn('\x1b[31;47mhometask', out) # Red on white
self.assertIn('\x1b[38;5;160', out) # Red foreground applied
self.assertIn('\x1b[48;5;7', out) # White background applied
def test_colors_merge_off(self): def test_colors_merge_off(self):
"""No color merge behaviour with rule.color.merge=no""" """No color merge behaviour with rule.color.merge=no"""
self.t.config('rule.color.merge', 'no') self.t.config('rule.color.merge', 'no')
code, out, err = self.t('hometask') code, out, err = self.t('1 info')
self.assertIn('\x1b[31mhometask', out) # Red
self.assertIn('\x1b[38;5;160', out) # Red foreground applied
self.assertNotIn('\x1b[48;5;7', out) # White background not applied
if __name__ == "__main__": if __name__ == "__main__":