- Fixed bug that accepted a recurrence duration of '7' as '7secs' instead
  of the intended '7days'.  It is now an error to omit the units.  Thanks to
  Vlad Zhivotnev, Stanley G.
- Modified unit tests to avoid a different error.
This commit is contained in:
Paul Beckingham 2012-07-08 14:21:16 -04:00
parent c4a61566af
commit 99b0c5568a
5 changed files with 27 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -146,4 +146,5 @@ suggestions:
Martin U
Christoph Lange
Stephen Hay
Vlad Zhivotnev
Stanley G

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@ -44,6 +44,8 @@ Bugs
+ Fixed bug #964, where the 'projects' command showed the wrong priority labels
(thanks to Ali Mousavi).
+ Fixed bug #968, a typo in the 'edit' command text (thanks to Victor Roetman).
+ Fixed bug #972, #1018, which caused a recurrence of "7" to be interpreted as
"7secs", instead of generating an error (thanks to Vlad Zhivotnev, Stanley G).
+ Fixed bug #973, including 'urgency' in the 'export' output (thanks to Andy
Spiegl).
+ Fixed bug #986, so that the 'info' report uses the correct date format, also

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@ -135,10 +135,15 @@ Duration::Duration (const std::string& input)
{
if (digitsOnly (input))
{
_secs = (time_t) strtol (input.c_str (), NULL, 10);
time_t value = (time_t) strtol (input.c_str (), NULL, 10);
if (value == 0 || value > 60)
{
_secs = value;
_negative = false;
return;
}
else
}
parse (input);
}
@ -362,8 +367,9 @@ bool Duration::valid (const std::string& input)
n.getUntilEOS (units);
// Non-trivial value with no units means the duration is specified in
// seconds, and therefore a time_t. Consider it valid.
// seconds, and therefore a time_t. Consider it valid provided it is >= 60.
if (value != 0.0 &&
value >= 60.0 &&
units == "")
return true;
@ -401,13 +407,13 @@ void Duration::parse (const std::string& input)
_negative = false;
// If no units are provided, assume seconds.
if (n.depleted ())
std::string units;
if (n.depleted () && value >= 60)
{
_secs = (long) value;
return;
}
std::string units;
n.getUntilEOS (units);
// Auto complete against all supported durations.

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@ -545,10 +545,9 @@ void Command::modify_task (
long l = (long) strtod (result.c_str (), NULL);
if (labs (l) < 5 * 365 * 86400)
{
Duration dur (result);
Duration dur (value);
Date now;
now += l;
//now += dur;
task.set (name, now.toEpochString ());
}
else
@ -562,7 +561,7 @@ void Command::modify_task (
else if (name == "recur" ||
column->type () == "duration")
{
// All values must be eval'd first.
// All values must be eval'd first, in this case, just to catch errors.
A3 value_tokens;
value_tokens.capture (value);
value_tokens = value_tokens.postfix (value_tokens.tokenize (value_tokens));
@ -571,8 +570,11 @@ void Command::modify_task (
std::string result = e.evalExpression (task);
context.debug (std::string ("Eval '") + value + "' --> '" + result + "'");
Duration d (result);
task.set (name, result);
Duration d (value);
// Deliberately storing the 'raw' value, which is necessary for
// durations like 'weekday'..
task.set (name, value);
}
// Need handling for numeric types, used by UDAs.

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@ -42,9 +42,9 @@ if (open my $fh, '>', 'outerr.rc')
# error
# Check that errors are sent to standard error
my $stdout = qx{../src/task rc:outerr.rc add due:__ 2> /dev/null};
my $stdout = qx{../src/task rc:outerr.rc add due:__ foo 2> /dev/null};
unlike ($stdout, qr/^The duration '__' was not recognized as valid, with correct units like '3days'.$/ms, 'Errors are not sent to stdout');
my $stderr = qx{../src/task rc:outerr.rc add due:__ 2>&1 >/dev/null};
my $stderr = qx{../src/task rc:outerr.rc add due:__ bar 2>&1 >/dev/null};
like ($stderr, qr/^The duration '__' was not recognized as valid, with correct units like '3days'.$/ms, 'Errors are sent to stderr');
# Check that headers are sent to standard error