- adapted makefile and unit tests to new place of test dir
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Federico Hernandez 2010-12-28 21:38:03 +01:00
parent 17ef077e27
commit 5d775fdc3e
176 changed files with 1288 additions and 1287 deletions

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@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ use Test::More tests => 15;
# Create the rc file, using rc.name:value.
unlink 'foo.rc';
rmtree 'foo', 0, 0;
qx{echo 'y'|../task rc:foo.rc rc.data.location:foo};
qx{echo 'y'|../src/task rc:foo.rc rc.data.location:foo};
ok (-r 'foo.rc', 'Created default rc file');
ok (-d 'foo', 'Created default data directory');
@ -46,41 +46,41 @@ unlink 'foo.rc';
ok (!-r 'foo.rc', 'Removed foo.rc');
# Do it all again, with rc.name=value.
qx{echo 'y'|../task rc:foo.rc rc.data.location:foo};
qx{echo 'y'|../src/task rc:foo.rc rc.data.location:foo};
ok (-r 'foo.rc', 'Created default rc file');
ok (-d 'foo', 'Created default data directory');
# Add a setting.
qx{echo 'y'|../task rc:foo.rc config must_be_unique old};
my $output = qx{../task rc:foo.rc show};
qx{echo 'y'|../src/task rc:foo.rc config must_be_unique old};
my $output = qx{../src/task rc:foo.rc show};
like ($output, qr/^must_be_unique\s+old/ms, 'config setting a new value');
qx{echo 'y'|../task rc:foo.rc config must_be_unique new};
$output = qx{../task rc:foo.rc show};
qx{echo 'y'|../src/task rc:foo.rc config must_be_unique new};
$output = qx{../src/task rc:foo.rc show};
like ($output, qr/^must_be_unique\s+new/ms, 'config overwriting an existing value');
qx{echo 'y'|../task rc:foo.rc config must_be_unique ''};
$output = qx{../task rc:foo.rc show};
qx{echo 'y'|../src/task rc:foo.rc config must_be_unique ''};
$output = qx{../src/task rc:foo.rc show};
like ($output, qr/^must_be_unique/ms, 'config setting a blank value');
qx{echo 'y'|../task rc:foo.rc config must_be_unique};
$output = qx{../task rc:foo.rc show};
qx{echo 'y'|../src/task rc:foo.rc config must_be_unique};
$output = qx{../src/task rc:foo.rc show};
unlike ($output, qr/^must_be_unique/ms, 'config removing a value');
# 'report.:b' is designed to get past the config command checks for recognized
# names.
qx{echo 'y'|../task rc:foo.rc config -- report.:b +c};
$output = qx{../task rc:foo.rc show};
qx{echo 'y'|../src/task rc:foo.rc config -- report.:b +c};
$output = qx{../src/task rc:foo.rc show};
like ($output, qr/^report\.:b\s+\+c/ms, 'the -- operator is working');
# Make sure the value is accepted if it has multiple words.
qx{echo 'y'|../task rc:foo.rc config must_be_unique 'one two three'};
$output = qx{../task rc:foo.rc show};
qx{echo 'y'|../src/task rc:foo.rc config must_be_unique 'one two three'};
$output = qx{../src/task rc:foo.rc show};
like ($output, qr/^must_be_unique\s+one two three/ms, 'config allows multi-word quoted values');
qx{echo 'y'|../task rc:foo.rc config must_be_unique one two three};
$output = qx{../task rc:foo.rc show};
qx{echo 'y'|../src/task rc:foo.rc config must_be_unique one two three};
$output = qx{../src/task rc:foo.rc show};
like ($output, qr/^must_be_unique\s+one two three/ms, 'config allows multi-word unquoted values');
rmtree 'foo', 0, 0;